Adults should be able to make their own choices—even if that adult is a woman. – Marty Klein
This would, of course, make prostitution stings legally rape (not that a cop would ever actually be prosecuted for it):
A man woos a woman to bed with tales of his riches, fast cars and a vacation home in Monaco. But he actually lives in his mother’s basement…Under a bill recently proposed by a south Jersey lawmaker, such actions…could prompt charges of rape…Troy Singleton…introduced the bill…which would create the crime of “sexual assault by fraud,” which it defines as “an act of sexual penetration to which a person has given consent because the actor has misrepresented the purpose of the act or has represented he is someone he is not”…
As long as any aspect of sex work is criminal, whores will be vulnerable to cops and impersonators:
A Melbourne garbage inspector has been fined $1500 for impersonating a police officer in what a magistrate has described as an “amateurish” attempt to have sex with a prostitute…Trent Barker..told [her] he was a police officer investigating crime and prostitution…then showed the woman a radio, a binder and his council badge, which he claimed was a police badge…He then left the hotel after she refused to have sex. Barker was arrested a fortnight later and sacked…
[Georgia] Police raided an elderly woman’s home because they suspected that she was allowing people to play cards and bet money inside without government permission — an “illegal gambling house”…90-year-old Mary Helen…Morgan’s guests were [also] allegedly…paying [her] to serve them beverages…without government permission, oversight, or licenses. [She] was charged with multiple crimes, including…disorderly house…and illegal alcohol sales. Police charged or cited sixteen other adults with an array of other victimless crimes…[and seized] loot…[including] a gun, drugs, a 2004 Chevy Silverado…a 2003 GMC Yukon and trailer containing miscellaneous lawn care equipment…$4,100 in cash…alcohol, tobacco products, snacks and drinks…
…Advocates for the Swedish Model claim that the law has led to declining numbers of buyers and sellers of sexual services. However, according to Ann Jordan…the Swedish government doesn’t actually know…claims of its ‘success’ lack reliable evidence, and the source of such claims “is primarily the government’s initial and short English-language summary”…[which] cites a survey…[suggesting] that fewer men had bought sex compared to a 1996 study, but crucially omits the reservations expressed by the very person who conducted it: Jari Kuosmanen…[who] explains…the lack of evidence…”There is nothing to support the claim that prostitution in Sweden has decreased…the problem is that politicians didn’t base the legislative change on research…“
Funny how often relatives seeking revenge for BDSM relationships of which they disapprove focus on mental illness:
A [Connecticut] jury has awarded about $638,000 to a woman who sued a man she said had a sadomasochistic sexual relationship with her adult daughter…Mary Kortner…filed a civil sexual battery and assault lawsuit in 2006 against Craig Martise…saying her daughter wasn’t able to consent…because of her mental condition…In 2009, a jury found in favor of Martise. In June, the state Supreme Court overturned that verdict and ordered a new trial…Kortner’s daughter…died in 2010 at age 39 from an undisclosed illness. She was diagnosed with clinical depression, borderline personality disorder, bulimia and anorexia, and she twice tried to commit suicide…the state Supreme Court ruled that people don’t necessarily give up their ability to consent to sex, including sadomasochistic encounters, when they are placed under the legal conservatorship of others. The court also said it is up to juries to decide if people are able to consent to sex…
A Swazi sex worker has been killed in…South Africa by a client during payment at her residence. Nomsa Dlamini (25)…was strangled and…robbed…The man is said to have paid with a R200 ($18) note…and asked for change. [He attacked her when she] took out her moneybag which contained a sum of R2000 ($180)…over eight…sex workers [were] killed in South Africa this year…
…Rob Morris…established [Love146]…In its early years, the organization gained a certain amount of attention by building its marketing around [bogus] statistics, such as the [lie] that two children are sold into prostitution every minute. But Morris knew that they were capable of much, much more. So he started telling a [bullshit trafficking] story…[about one imaginary child “victim”]…The story went viral, sparking a grassroots campaign that generated worldwide awareness and hundreds of thousands of dollars in donations. Between 2007 and 2012, the organization’s total revenue grew from $1.1 to more than $2.6 million, and it now has permanent offices in the UK, Cambodia, and the Philippines…[bogus] statistics can make an impression, but [bogus] stories raise emotion …and emotion leads to action.
Any study which equates sex work with “crime” is flawed from the forge:
Gina Neff…of…the University of Washington…noticed [that] “Uber took down data science blog post showing correlation between prostitution and ridership…“…The blog post in question…takes a somewhat lighthearted look at how Uber’s own ride data mashes up with local crime statistics…the team [found that]…“Areas of San Francisco with the most prostitution, alcohol, theft, and burglary also have the most Uber rides…”
I get that Alison Phipps really believes she’s on our side, but writing like this supports the fallacy that sex work derives from an “evil” which would not exist in an imaginary Utopia:
Sex workers are part of an industry which…is profoundly gendered and based on the commodification of sex and desire…they have unique insights into how gendered power relations and sexual scripts work. Some…may tell us how these can be reworked and resisted…Others may have harrowing stories about being the target of the worst misogynist impulses of our culture…
The “commodification of sex and desire” is not a bad thing, but a good one; it anchors sex solidly in reality instead of consigning it to the Rainbow Unicorn Candyland of “romance”.
Prohibitionists are terrified of people realizing that sex work really is work:
The Coalition Against Trafficking in Women (CATW) recently published an open letter to Associated Press Stylebook editor David Minthorn in response to an online campaign to replace the word “prostitute” with “sex worker” in AP’s 2015 Stylebook. CATW and its allies oppose the phrases “sex work” and “sex worker” because they feel “these terms…legitimize prostitution as an acceptable form of work”…CATW’s letter also deploys…a litany of unreferenced statistics…[including the] statement: “The average age of mortality of a person in prostitution is 34 years old”…[which was debunked by] Maggie McNeill…in 2011…
It Looks Good On Paper (TW3 #340)
…“Turn Your Life Around” [is] a diversion program…[run by religious NGO] Selah Freedom…[and subsidized by the] Sarasota Police Department…[and] State Attorney’s Office…State Attorney Ed Brodsky [pretends this program is]…unprecedented…Selah Freedom recently moved into a larger [facility in which]…even more women [can be confined after being labeled as victims of]…sex trafficking…
Though the technical aspect of this story is newsworthy in itself, the reporter seems to feel that sex businesses’ use of a new spamming technique transforms it from sleazy and annoying to sinister and frightening:
Spam text messages advertising prostitution are a nuisance to many people in…[China]…They have not disclosed their phone number to any strangers, but their phones are still mysteriously reached by unknown people…a fake mobile base station…is a device that can send out a powerful signal which forces all mobile phones in an area to disconnect from the legitimate base station…and connect to it without the owners’ consent…Most…can affect phones within a radius of around a kilometer and can send more than 20,000 messages per hour. “We can send out all kinds of messages, such as adverts for property, private tutoring, financial services, stocks and [illegal businesses]”…[said] a cellphone spammer based in Shanghai…
If it weren’t for the fact that real women are harmed by Everett, Washington’s ridiculous crusade against coffee stands, the language deployed by cops and reporters in these stories would be hilarious. The dark hints in this first one seem like something out of a film noir thriller, as though owner Carmela Panico was conducting an assassination business rather than just allowing tit-flashing: “Everett PD says looking into Panico’s crime ring was one of their largest investigations. ‘It was very important to…stop the criminal activity’, says Captain Bill Deckard…” One can almost hear the reporter clutching her pearls as she informs us that “the sex acts are continuing” and her satisfied smugness when she informs us that the Everett Pimp Department is going to enrich itself by stealing both the coffee-making equipment and the money the women earned from their sexual labor.
Book Review: America’s War on Sex (TW3 #440)
It looks like Dr. Marty Klein may be trying to make up for his long silence on sex worker rights:
…providers of erotic services…face enormous criticism and discrimination over their choice of work. One of the worst kinds…is the assumption that escorts are either coerced into doing their work, or that they’re too stupid to realize how bad it is for them. That’s the basis for…so-called “rescue” operations…There’s some serious sexism in the idea that “escorts can’t be trusted to make adult decisions”…So it’s especially ironic that many would-be rescuers (including Gloria Steinem herself) call themselves feminists…Today’s coalition of feminists, conservatives, and even human rights activists are attempting to impoverish escorts’ lives as a way of defending “women’s rights.” Their critiques are translated into criminalization, exclusion from social systems such as child daycare, and the prospect of discrimination in child custody battles or allegations of sexual violence…
For the second time since September, The New York Times profiles one of the state’s…”human trafficking intervention courts”. This one, in Queens, sees…a large number of undocumented immigrants…This is…precisely the cohort that gets white-savior boners popping. All those American-born sex workers on Twitter may insist they want rights not rescue, but surely these low-income, low-skill women are victims. Surely they’ll appreciate state power being used to help rend them from their wretched lives. Yeah, no. The women the Times talked to…”said…that they did not feel like trafficking victims, but victims of the police…“
…Jian Ghomeshi, 47, former host of the internationally syndicated music and arts program Q…surrendered to police and was charged with four counts of sexual assault and one of choking…The charges follow a month-long police investigation into allegations that Ghomeshi…sexually assaulted and harassed several women…Ghomeshi [claimed]…it was…consensual [BDSM]…
Re NJ: If they are intending to criminalise everyone who lies to get their leg over, they are going to need more prison places (although I suspect that that is a feature, not a bug).
“I would never have had sex with her, Your Honor, had I known she was only a B-cup. Therefore I feel in the interests of public safety I must file charges.”
Something tells me this law might have some unintended consequences.
And I am sure there will be exceptions written into the law for law enforcement purposes. Because then it’s rape in the public interest, you see.
The law wouldn’t apply to females, so in that hypothetical case you’d probably be arrested for not disclosing that you were having sex for the big breasts
According to the article, it would apply to both males and females. Or are you just implying that it wouldn’t be enforced against females?
The more ldifficult the law is to enforce, and the number of exceptions required for “fair” enforcement, the more obvious it is that the law needs to be overturned or rescinded.
“This would, of course, make prostitution stings legally rape (not that a cop would ever actually be prosecuted for it):”
Maggie, you and I both know that when the cops are engaging in a prostitution sting, they never actually proceed with having sex with the mark. That would be illegal and wrong.
With respect to sex workers being forced to attend religious indoctrination, the Freedom From Religion Foundation (FFRF) might be a useful resource. They – bluntly put – sue government bodies for imposing religion on people. I’d like to think they’d be principled enough to defend sex workers, too.
“As long as any aspect of sex work is criminal, whores will be vulnerable to cops and impersonators”
I can’t help thinking that the story you have linked to doesn’t support this. The WL in question *wasn’t* vulnerable to this idiot. She refused service and dobbed him in to the cops, and they arrested him and sent him up to face a magistrate. As it should be. They took action based on her testimony. What more could you possibly want?
That’s because she was smart and savvy and the guy was an idiot. If she had been duller and the would-be rapist sharper, the story would’ve been very different.
I would be nice to hear from a worker who actually operates in Melbourne, as to whether a person pretending to be (or actually being) a cop can get free sex from a worker with legal threats, and for that matter whether it happens much. Believe it or not, but there are places on this planet where the pigs don’t routinely shoot people, that aren’t completely lawless.
Call it naive flag-waving and national pride, but without someone actually from Melbourne speaking up I’m concluding that your experience might not necessarily be 100% applicable here.