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Prostitution Is Legal, But Paying For It Is Not

Posted on 16 March 2008

More and more foreign law enforcement officials are coming to Sweden to learn more about its 1999 law. With latest scandals involving prostitution some countries are considering emulating the Swedish law which prosecutes the client but views the prostitute as an exploited victim. The same law that was ridiculed 9 years ago when it was introduced.

Under “Sex Purchase Law” paying for sex is punished by money fines or up to six months in prison, plus the humiliation of public exposure. Swedish officials say that this approach to prostitution reduced the demand for it and totally reshaped the attitude towards sex trade.

“We don’t have a problem with prostitutes. We have a problem with men who buy sex,” said Kajsa Wahlberg, of the human trafficking unit at Sweden’s national police board. Police officials from Netherlands and Great Britain are among interested in this law. Also Norway’s government plans to propose a Swedish-style prostitution law after Easter.

The law doesn’t prosecute the customers only, pimps and brothel keepers are also prosecuted, while the prostitutes are viewed as victims, treated as commodities in the sex trade.

According to Kajsa Wahlberg accurate statistics are hard to obtain, but estimates the number of prostitutes in Sweden dropped 40 percent from 2,500 in 1998 to 1,500 in 2003. “They are calculating profits, costs and marketing and the risk of getting caught,” Wahlberg said. “We’re trying to create a bad market for these activities.”

A 46-year-old escort opposes he law said it had left prostitutes more vulnerable to violence. “If a sex worker seeks to establish contact with a client on the street, and police are waiting around the corner, she’s going to jump into the car without making a security assessment,” she said.

The “Sex Purchase Law” took effect when many European countries were moving in another direction. Most European countries prohibit pimping and running brothels, but tolerate prostitution. Brothels are legal in Holland and Germany provided they have business licenses.

When Marianne Eriksson first proposed the change in 1997 she was ridiculed by fellow lawmakers, but today, she said, she feels the Swedish model has “a very strong response” in other European countries.

At the moment Sweden’s government is planning a thorough review of the effects of the law, expected to be ready next year.

Even though authorities judge this system a success, I have agree with critics question: “Has it really reduced prostitution or merely pushed it off the streets into more isolated and dangerous surroundings?”

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5 Comments For This Post

  1. Richard Busic says:

    We talk of free enterprise. Ha! How free is the thought of not allowing someone to ply their trade. Let’s face it even prosecutors use “profesional sex partners”.
    Let us get rid of the theory that this is wrong, and subsidise it like any other bussiness.
    Imagine if it were against the law to practice medicine or plumbing.
    Any law that is based on a religous precept is outdated and unconstitutional.

  2. anybody 1 says:

    I think this is a great idea, and it should not cause problems for “ladies” who are participating in a safe manner. If you are trying to reach the “street” workers, then that is okay anyway if it causes a lesser amount of those women, because it is not safe that way anyway so that is a good thing. And maybe cut down on the men using services that way, off the street.

  3. Jemry says:

    Start publishing the names of the ‘johns” as a regular feature on news shows, in newspaper - and poof! Both the ladies and their customers will be quite reduced in number.

  4. chris says:

    What’s wrong with paying for sex. getting an escort justs cuts to the chase. No dinner, movie or playing games to see if you get lucky late at night. It’s a given. what happens between two adults should stay with the two adults. every tom dick and harry doesn’t need to know that johny got a blow job or a piece from susan. why can’t the government mind their own business..

  5. Frankee says:

    THE “PAY FOR A PIECE OF PUSSY” IS AS OLD AS “HISTORY GOES BACK”!!!
    IF YA CAN,T GET A PIECE OF ASS “SOME-WAY”, WHAT THE HELL IS THE SENSE
    OF LIVING??? AS THE SAYING GOES——”AS THE WORLD TURNS, JUMP ON”,
    AND ENJOY.

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