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Derbyshire in the News

March 12th 2019 Jail for Hungarian pair who ran £175,000 prostitution ring in Derby

Two Hungarian men who trafficked women to Derby to work in brothels were jailed. The pair arranged flights and picked them up from airports and took them to rented properties in the city. They would advertise on a Hungarian website for escorts to come and work in Derby. The turnover was high. They were done for trafficking. The definition of trafficking in the UK is the facilitation of travel to work in the illegal sex industry. Brothels are illegal, so these men helped the women come over here to work in an illegal brothel. The fact that the women came her knowing what the job was does not remove the guilty verdict for trafficking. The definition of trafficking would affect someone (anyone, a friend, a stranger, anyone) giving a person the fare for a taxi ride so they could get to their workplace when the workplace is a brothel.  How stupid is that!

Read more from the Derby Telegraph

 

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Derbyshire Sex Work News

Two individuals from Derby have been sentenced to over six years in jail for exploiting vulnerable women and coercing them into engaging in sex work.

Leighton Murray and Tyler Crossley, both hailing from Derby, collaborated to profit from these women, initially contacting them through social media platforms.

Crossley, aged 26, specifically targeted women in vulnerable states, often when they were grappling with mental health issues or undergoing personal traumas.

The duo would ensnare these women in drug dependencies and coerce them into repaying drug debts through sex work.

They created profiles for the women on adult sex websites, with Murray, aged 38, organizing appointments with clients.

Crossley and Murray would cover the expenses for hotel rooms in the city, where they would confine some of the women, administer drugs, and compel them into non-consensual sexual activities.

The investigation commenced when officers, searching for a missing vulnerable woman, discovered her in a hotel room with Crossley in January 2023.

Authorities estimate that approximately 14 women were exploited by the pair, although there may be additional unidentified victims.

Both individuals pleaded guilty to conspiring to control prostitution for financial gain.

Murray, formerly residing at St Clares Close in Derby, received a 45-month prison sentence, while Crossley, with no fixed address, was sentenced to 31 months.

Detective Sergeant Ross O’Brien, from the criminal exploitation team, commented, "This investigation has been extensive and intricate, resulting in the disruption of a sex trafficking operation targeting vulnerable women in Derby. These women endured repeated exploitation, controlled by Murray and Crossley for their own illicit profits. Their resilience and cooperation throughout the investigation and legal proceedings are commendable."

DS O’Brien reiterated the commitment to combat all forms of exploitation, striving to eradicate modern slavery in Derbyshire.

Individuals experiencing exploitation or those aware of such situations are urged to seek help or report it to Derbyshire Police confidentially through various channels.

In a noteworthy and commendable initiative, officers from Normanton's Safer Neighbourhood Team have undertaken voluntary efforts to facilitate the rehabilitation of street sex workers, addressing the multifaceted challenges they face in their lives.

The establishment of this safeguarding team was prompted by shifts in national guidance and the comprehensive understanding acquired by the officers through their interactions with sex workers. They recognized that a paramount imperative lay in providing essential support and, thereby, breaking the pernicious cycle of sex work.

Officers affiliated with this dedicated team extend not only advice and practical assistance but also act as conduits for connecting sex workers with partner organizations proficient in addressing various issues. These encompass, among others, addiction to alcohol and drugs, housing instability, and health-related concerns.

PC Steve Revill, a member of Normanton's Safer Neighbourhood Team, articulated, "The sex workers on the streets of Normanton frequently engage in their activities as a means to cope with underlying problems in their lives. These issues can often revolve around dependencies on substances such as alcohol or drugs, with sex work being a means to sustain these habits."

Revill further elucidated the team's commitment, asserting, "We have chosen to intervene and assist in breaking this cycle by imparting guidance and directing them to our community partners who can facilitate their transition away from the streets and towards a better life. Our objective is to provide support rather than criminalize these women."

In addition to aiding sex workers, who are vulnerable to exploitation by individuals often referred to as 'pimps,' the safeguarding team endeavors to curtail the incidence of crimes committed either by the sex workers themselves or those connected with them.

"We recognize that these women on the streets can also become victims of various other forms of crime. Our dedicated safeguarding team, comprised of officers who have volunteered their personal time outside their regular duties, identifies these women and extends as much assistance as possible to extricate them from their current circumstances," Revill explained.

While prioritizing the welfare of women engaged in street-based sex work, the team is also taking measures to identify and address the men who seek their services.

PC Revill emphatically stated, "It is essential to clarify that, even as we extend our helping hand to the women on the streets of Normanton, men who visit this area to engage in paid sexual services will be subject to legal consequences. This may encompass arrests and court proceedings. We adopt a zero-tolerance stance toward individuals who enter our community for this purpose. They exploit the vulnerable, and our response is rigorous. The police maintain a comprehensive database of such individuals, and repeat offenders face the risk of public exposure and shame. We remain steadfast in our commitment to combating this activity to ensure the safety of our streets.

Date of Event: Thursday, May 4th 2023

Time of Event: 9:30 AM — 1:15 PM

Place of Event: Webinar

There were believed to be 105,000 individuals in the UK who are involved in prostitution, up from 72,000 in 2016. The vast majority of these are women. The cost-of-living crisis is pushing yet more women into sex work and forcing them to take work from violent and exploitative clients. A 2015 National Ugly Mugs Our survey with Leeds University found 49% of sex workers were “worried” or “very worried” about their safety and 47% have been targeted by offenders. Meanwhile, 49% were either “unconfident” or “very unconfident” that police would take their reports seriously. It is estimated that 152 sex workers were murdered in the UK between 1990 and 2015. The charity Beyond the Streets highlights that 76% of those involved in prostitution experience some form of post-traumatic stress disorder as a result of this work.

Currently, sex work is legal in England, Wales and Scotland, but many of the surrounding aspects remain illegal, such as solicitation or running a brothel. The UK government have stated though that whilst they do not intend to change the law around sex work, they are committed to tackling the harm and exploitation associated with sex work. The Scottish government has also been criticised for focussing their support in this area towards charities that are not backed by sex workers, and that are focussed on getting people out of the industry rather than supporting those in it.

The Home Affairs Committee’s 2016 report, Prostitution, recommended a shift to complete decriminalisation. Dan Vajzovic, the National Police Chief Council’s lead for prostitution, who is working alongside government officials to reassess brothel keeping legislation, has called on the government to review prostitution laws to ensure sex workers can work together on the same premises to remain safe. This would “better enable the police to focus our resources on protecting sex workers and tackling those who are controlling or exploiting,” Vajzovic argues. According to National Ugly Mugs, sex workers are ten times safer working indoors than on the streets.

Christine Jardine MP, Liberal Democrat spokesperson for women and equalities, who supports the decriminalisation of brothel keeping, has called for a proper government strategy to accompany it. Also supporting decriminalisation of brothels, Labour MP, Nadia Whittome, has highlighted that “Other laws aimed at sex work – such as soliciting – should also be repealed, to improve sex workers’ rights, safety and ability to leave the sex industry if they choose. Alongside decriminalisation, the government must urgently tackle the growing levels of poverty that are pushing more women into sex work to make ends meet.”

This timely symposium will provide sex workers, safeguarding boards, police forces, local authorities, and social care providers with an opportunity to identify and debate priorities for reform and develop strategies for protecting and expanding the rights of sex workers.

A guide has been published with information on the law relating to sex workers, and where to get help. The guide has information on working safley.

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Swings – Use one our swings from tyre swings over stream, rope ladder swings and tree rope swings.

Barns and outbuildings – Two main barns and sheds to shoot in. The one barn has a beautiful Welsh stone outside staircase leading you to the barn loft. The barn loft features wooden floor and oak beans, beautiful Welsh stone walls and Welsh slate roof.

Derelict farmhouse – old derelict farmhouse although it’s perfectly safe to enter.

Derelict old kitchen, old dark bedroom, old stone and wood Mantle place, old stone walls with oak beams, and beamed walls in living room, old wood burner, cottage garden with old stone wall background.

Streams, natural springs, picnics

Are you brave enough for a nude stream glamour shoot? Or be adventurous on our robe tyre swing over the stream. We also have natural springs and ponds to shoot next too as well.  

Ever fancied a nude picnic shoot out in the countryside? Well, now is your chance! Put down your picnic blanket, set out the picnic table and strip off and start sexily posing in your birthday suit.

Old stonework backgrounds – The 18th century barns and outbuildings are built from Welsh stone and Welsh slate. Perfect for an Urban explorer feel photo shoot.

Haybale barns – Roll around in the haybales and have a farm country girl shoot!

Yurts, Tepee & Touring Caravan – shoot a hippie chick look in a luxury yurt, tepee, or touring caravan. Perfect for a relaxed hippie chic look or gypsy caravan shoot.

Gates and fences – pose sexily naked, topless, or simply in your wellies over gates and fence posts.

Wild gardens, Trees, woodlands and plants and flowers

Explore wild gardens with beautiful green fern background and pretty foxgloves. Shoot in beautiful green pine tree forests, oak woodlands, ash trees and crab apple trees and during the springtime shoot amongst the blossom’s trees and bluebells!

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Sandwiches, snacks, and flask of tea / coffee will be provided.

“A key aspect of Operation Scarlet is passing the details of sex workers to our partners at Woman’s Work, Restore and Phoenix Futures in the hope that they can get some support to help them move on working on the streets in this way.”

If the women are caught soliciting, they can be handed a caution, and if they are caught again within three months they can be arrested.

Two people have been charged with modern slavery offences for allegedly forcing a woman into sex work in Derby.

The woman went to a Derby police station last Thursday to report that she had been a victim of modern slavery.

Dan Ailincai, 52, and Angelica Stoica, 51, both of Havelock Road, Derby, were arrested later that evening.