Sex Workers Need Safety, Not Prosecutors

Eliot Spitzer's downfall should spur better laws on prostitution and trafficking. The author's advocacy group worked on New York's anti-trafficking law with Spitzer's office, arguing against his call for harsher punishment of prostitution clients.

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Gary Holcomb
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by Gary Holcomb - Oct. 1, 2008

This article clearly differentiates between trafficking and prostitution. It also describes what is needed in the way of laws and enforcement to bring an end to trafficking and the reasons for legalizing the world’s oldest profession. I am in whole hearted agreement with every opinion in this article.

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