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Prostitution of minors in France has risen by up 43 percent over the last four years, according to official figures published Friday. The government insists it remains committed to cracking down on exploitation networks, a decade after a landmark law made paying for sexual services a crime.

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[–] jacksilver@lemmy.world 3 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Is there any evidence of that or is the thought that since decriminalization generally improves conditions it would also improve the situation around child trafficking?

Cause I could see it making it more common as the barrier/risk is lowered. Doesn't take much to make a fake ID.

I could see an argument that it might follow a similar trajectory as underage pot use, but those aren't exactly similar situations.

[–] mic_check_one_two@lemmy.dbzer0.com 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (1 children)

The point of legalizing it is that it can be regulated. With legalization comes standardization. You can have legal employers who are legally required to verify employees’ ages, using established systems.

It would also allow the government to confirm that the employees are legally allowed to work in the country. Either citizens or on a valid working visa. This would add substantial roadblocks to trafficking, where one of the primary means of control is moving the victim to another country illegally and then taking their passport away. Limit their mobility, and you limit their ability to flee. But by requiring that all employees are legally allowed to work, it adds a significant roadblock to the traffickers’ MO.

When I was in high school, finding drugs was easier than finding alcohol. Why? Because drug dealers didn’t ask for ID. With alcohol, you had to know someone with a cool older sibling, or know a cashier who would be willing to sell if you slipped them a twenty. But since the latter was under constant surveillance from their employer (because cash registers are almost always video recorded for security purposes) that wasn’t very easy to find. But with drugs, you could walk up to any skater or stoner and ask if they had a connect. You’d have drugs in hand in less than 10 minutes.

[–] village604@adultswim.fan 0 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

But the question is whether or not legal adult prostitution would decrease the amount of child rape.

Making things better and safer for adults to pay for sex with adults is great, but I don't see a direct path to it having an impact on child rape which would be illegal regardless.

[–] ZephyrXero@lemmy.world 5 points 1 week ago

The research shows being legal or not doesn't affect the amount of activity. The only difference is when legal the workers experience less violence and safer conditions. https://www.smh.com.au/national/legal-or-not-sex-industry-powers-on-20101005-1669t.html

But since they are children, they can't consent and this is very different. Therefore this thread's OP is I think just hoping legal consenting adults would sway the pedos away from kids all together. But that might just be wishful thinking.

It might actually cut into the ones harassing 17 year olds though, but I don't know it would change anything for the sickos going after younger ones