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Clauses 14,
16, 17 & 21 of Policing and Crime Bill
Forget the
propaganda and hear the evidence
on rape,
trafficking and prostitution
6-7pm
Monday 2 November
Committee
Room 3A
House of
Lords
Enter
through St Stephen’s entrance
The day before the final
debate on the prostitution clauses in the PCB, please join
us in a discussion of the evidence. Whatever your views on
the sex industry, women’s safety must be the priority.
Trafficking cannot be stopped by driving prostitution
further underground. Photos
Speakers include:
Dr Nick Mai
– Author of ‘Migrant Workers in the UK Sex Industry’, the
latest research on trafficking and prostitution, Institute
for the Study of European Transformations (ISET), London
Metropolitan University.
Royal
College of Nursing –
Why 93% of its nurses voted to decriminalise
prostitution.
Women
Against Rape – Will the PCB make women
safer? Is there a distinction between rape/trafficking and
prostitution?
English
Collective of Prostitutes – the US
criminalises both clients and sex workers while New Zealand
has decriminalised prostitution. Which is safer?
Others contributing: lawyers,
people from the church, anti-poverty campaigners, drug
reformers . . .
Contact: English Collective of Prostitutes & Safety First
Coalition
230A Kentish Town Road, London NW5 2AB
ecp@allwomencount.net
Tel: 020 7482 2496 |