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Woman of 23 is charged with prostitution offences - 24th August 2017

A woman was arrested and charged with offences related to prostitution. Sirina was one of four people arrested. Officers raided 4 location in Portsmouth. Three vulnerable women were identified, one of whom agreed to be referred to the support agency. UK Immigration is now involved with deporting others.

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Three individuals made their appearance before the Portsmouth court, summoned through postal requisition. They faced grave charges, accused of engaging in a conspiracy to exploit prostitution for financial gain, conspiring to partake in human trafficking, and plotting to convert criminal assets. These allegations stem from a thorough investigation conducted by the South East Regional Organised Crime Unit (SEROCU), spanning the period from May 2018 to April 2019, within the confines of Portsmouth.

Notably, during the concise court proceeding, none of the three defendants entered pleas in response to the charges. A date for the trial has been scheduled at the Portsmouth Crown Court, set to convene on September 9 in the upcoming year. Presently, all three defendants have been granted unconditional bail, allowing their temporary release from custody.

With an amenedment to the unloved Police Bill in parliament, it could happen that the Nordic model is introduced to England. The Nordic model bans the purchase of sex, while 'decriminilising the escort' The Nordic model will also ban advertising sites. There is a fierce battle building up to fight this amendment, and hopfully amend the police bill to fully decriminilise the sexwork. Many celebrities are supporting the decriminilisation.

A newly-published open letter that calls for MPs to oppose the further criminalisation of sex work in the UK has received 150 signatures, including those of celebrities, activists, and human rights organisations (such as FKA twigs, Amnesty International, and Sisters Uncut), and figures across politics, the media, and academia.

Spearheaded by the UK campaign group Decrim Now, the letter takes aim at legislation that criminalises the purchase of sex — often known as “the Nordic Model” — warning that measures touted as solutions to sex trafficking and exploitation “will only exacerbate violence against women, including those who are being exploited”.

It also encourages politicians to take an evidence-based approach to the sex industry, and to engage with and listen to sex workers. This comes amid repeated attempts to criminalise paying for sex in the UK (including the recent Sexual Exploitation Bill put forward by Labour’s Diana Johnson, which Decrim Now links to the controversial Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill) despite evidence suggesting that the move is likely to prove ineffective, and may have harmful consequences.

“Evidence shows that the Nordic Model does nothing for the very groups it claims to protect,” the letter continues, citing a sharp increase in violence against sex workers after similar legislation was introduced in the Republic of Ireland in 2017. In 2018, the non-profit initiative Ugly Mugs Ireland reported that violent crime against sex workers went up 77 per cent after the ruling came into effect.

There are fears that lockdown has increased the risk to sex workers as a Covid rules have sent the sex trade further underground. There are also worries that sex workers will become ‘debt-bonded’ to ‘exploiters’.

So a new role, funded by Hampshire police and the county’s police and crime commissioner will work to keep sex workers safe - with the aim of showing that they are victims of the system, and not perpetrators of crimes. It will start by concentrating on Southampton and will then extend its remit to Portsmouth and Andover.

For 12 years I worked as an escort, I also did occasional phone & cam work. I varied between working full time and part time, but around half was full time and the other half part time.

I've been put off doing one of these because of how they usually go but I'm always banging on about people making assumptions about sex workers and accepting stereotypes about us so I might as well.

To be clear, this is a thread for people who want to ask questions, not for people who just want to make a point about sex work or sex workers.

Anyway, if anybody cares...ask away