Home Up Feedback Contents Search Consultancy

                        

 

Home Up Campaigns Child Protection Criminology Diversity Domestic Violence Justice System Mental Disorder Police Practitioners Prisons Probation Restorative Justice Substance Misuse Victims Weblogs FAQs


September 22,  2008: New Prostitution Rules Supporting Trafficked Women

Home Secretary Jacqui Smith has announced plans to shift legal responsibility to those who pay for sex when the prostitute involved has been forced into that role. In a Manchester speech, the Home Secretary said the changes will make it illegal to pay for sex with someone 'controlled for another person's gain'.

Police will also be given powers to close brothels for a period of three months, even without evidence of antisocial behaviour or use of Class A drugs. The changes are designed to protect vulnerable people who have been trafficked into the country.

The changes follow a 6-month review into tackling the demand for prostitution. The research explored both the legislative and non-legislative options available, and looked into the experiences of other countries, including Sweden and the Netherlands.

The Home Secretary also announced a change in the law regarding kerb-crawlers that would mean they could be prosecuted after a first offence. Under current law, prosecutors must prove that they have acted persistently. Ms Smith commented:

’The government has a responsibility to protect those who have been groomed for or trafficked into prostitution, or those who remain involved for fear of violence from a partner or a pimp. So we will start work to outlaw paying for sex with someone forced into prostitution at another's will, or controlled for another's gain.’

Harriet Harman, the Minister for Women and Equality, added:

'We must protect women from being victims of human trafficking - the modern slave trade. The trade only exists because men buy sex, so to protect women we must stop men buying sex from the victims of human trafficking.'

Return to Top


News Archives Index

Latest News

January 2, 2009: Prison Suicides Down

January 1, 2009: Orange Jackets – More Problems

December 29, 2008: Illegal Knives: Greater Punishments

December 17, 2008: Crime & DNA: Home Secretary

December 16, 2008: Prison Service New Race Review

December 12, 2008: de Menezes Inquest Verdict

December 10, 2008: Government Respond To Corston Report

December 4, 2008: PRT Respond To Queen's Speech

December 3, 2008: Queen's Speech

December 1, 2008: Orange Jackets For Offenders Arrive

November 28, 2008: Call To End Orange Clothes For Community Payback

November 25, 2008: Legislation Protects Victims Of Forced Marriage

November 24, 2008: Tasers For Police

November 11, 2008: Independent Review Alleges Prison Service Incompetence

October 17, 2008: Sanctions For Reckless Traders, Says Napo

October 15, 2008: Jobs Axed in Probation, Prisons, And Courts

October 3, 2008: IPCC On Double Fatal Shooting

October 2, 2008: Met Commissioner Sir Ian Blair Resigns


 

 

Back ] Home ] Up ] Next ]

Send mail to CrimLinks with questions or comments about this web site.
Copyright © 2004 CrimLinks
Last modified: 01/04/09