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    Text of the above. It is a bit long. It is the copyright of the BBC.

    Sex work law change in NI 'increased demand'

    Publicity around a change to Northern Ireland's prostitution laws caused a "surge in business", a new report has claimed.
    Academics carried out a three-year review of the impact of the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Act 2015.

    The law introduced the 'Nordic model', which criminalised paying for sexual services in Northern Ireland.
    Sex workers, consulted for the review, said media discussion at the time publicised the idea of prostitution.
    The report said sex workers noted "a surge in business in the run-up to the legislation and its immediate aftermath and it was suggested that the public debate around Article 64A publicised prostitution to those who had never previously considered it".
    Article 64A in the 2015 act related to paying for sex.
    The Northern Ireland Assembly passed the Human Trafficking and Exploitation Bill in December 2014. The private member's bill was brought before the house by the Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) peer Lord Morrow.

    Online adverts for sex
    The academics from Queen's University in Belfast, who examined a period between June 2015 and December 2018, also found an increase in online advertising for prostitution.
    Looking at a total of 173,460 advertisements, there was a 5% increase in the total number over that period.
    The report said that worked out at about 308 sex workers advertising each day.
    The estimated number of sex workers in Northern Ireland increased from 3,351 up to 3,973.
    The report also examined issues around the safety of sex workers and human trafficking for exploitation.
    On the basis of the findings, it concluded there was "no evidence that the offence of purchasing sexual services has produced a downward pressure on the demand for, or supply of, sexual services".
    Since the legislation was introduced, there have been 15 arrests and two convictions for the purchasing of sexual services, as well as 31 arrests and five convictions for human trafficking for sexual exploitation.

    Caoimhe Ní Dhónaill, from Queens University, who spoke to sex workers as part of the review, told Good Morning Ulster that "the demand for sex work is as strong as ever".
    "Now because clients have been criminalised, the clients are putting a lot more pressure on sex workers to put themselves in more risky situations and to move into sexual practices that they wouldn't have done before," she said.

    'It has failed'
    Responding to the report, the Sex Workers Alliance Ireland (SWAI) said it showed current legislation is "not fit for purpose".
    "Sex workers in Ireland tend to work both jurisdictions so a lot of the findings in this report will be applicable to the Republic of Ireland," said Kate McGrew, current sex worker and spokesperson for the SWAI.
    "If the purpose of the law was to decrease demand it has failed.
    "If the purpose of the law was to help sex workers it has failed."

    Other findings
    The report said the "tailing off" in demand, which had been expected, has not happened.
    Rather, the legislation "has had little effect on the supply or demand for sexual services".
    On the issue of safety, the report states serious crimes against sex workers are "comparatively rare".
    However, information gathered from a website used by sex workers to report instances of abuse showed increases in the number of reports it had received of assaults, sexual assaults, and threatening behaviour.

    The report also stated there has been a decrease in the number of on-street sex workers, falling from about 20 operating in Northern Ireland in 2014, down to less than 10 currently.

    In 2014, ahead of the law change, baseline research was carried out by the Department of Justice to give a point of comparison.
    A requirement was built into it at the time for a review to be carried out after three years.

    "The evidence from Northern Ireland based on a comparison of the before and after data suggests very strongly that Article 64A has had minimal to no effect on the demand for prostitution, the number of active sex workers in the jurisdiction and on levels of human trafficking for sexual exploitation," the report concluded.

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    Most switch bait accounts will pay for multiple adds. Then the one Service provider can have 3 profiles, escort, dom and massage at one time. I take it the study includes all sites that advertise sex workers. Have to say the way the media covered it yesterday was shocking.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SteveB View Post
    https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-northern-ireland-49739997

    One of the reasons suggested is the increase in publicity has encouraged some people to visit escorts who would not have visited otherwise. All publicity is good publicity, it seems.
    Thats how i found out about it years back. A newspaper report about a certain porn star operating from different parts of Ireland.

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipkntz View Post
    An increase in advertising isn't evidence of an increase in business.
    Advertising thrives in a recession as advertisers fight for a share of a shrinking market.
    Hi x

    : I Doubt There has been an Increase in Advertising !

    Not too long ago on almost any given day there would be close to a 1000 (Yes !) Active adverts .

    Now there are days in region of 500 ( Yes !)



    EI would be wise to play closer attention to Quality of the Boards - that Bring People In .

    : both potential Clients , and potential Advertisers -I Studied the Boards for some

    Three Months before I decided that this gig is for me .

    : create Hostile Environment >>> blokes won’t come in - intimidated; gals won’t come in - what for ?

    Revenue goes down .

    Put on top the new competition from the likes of Twitter + all other new sites ;

    Don’t think I need say more xx
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    Quote Originally Posted by Punter08 View Post
    Most switch bait accounts will pay for multiple adds. Then the one Service provider can have 3 profiles, escort, dom and massage at one time. I take it the study includes all sites that advertise sex workers. Have to say the way the media covered it yesterday was shocking.
    Financially it does Not make sense to maintain more than One advert - if it’s a Single Person operation .

    : if there’s a stable of fillies , sure can support the financial output of several adverts .

    Play smart .
    I do what I want. I cannot do otherwise.

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    This is what is known as the Streisand Effect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mighty899 View Post
    This is what is known as the Streisand Effect.
    Never heard it ; How so ? X
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    Quote Originally Posted by FunLuvinCriminal View Post
    The number of escorts advertising on EI.

    At the moment it’s 635 ( including NI), from memory, there used to be 750 plus midweek at this time of year.

    Maybe I’m wrong, just a haunch.

    You're not wrong, there's been a significant decrease which is exactly what TORL wanted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mighty899 View Post
    This is what is known as the Streisand Effect.
    Don't think it is a complicated as the "Streisand Effect" [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Streisand_effect]

    Think it is just simple free advertising. All the fuss about escorting informed people that if they wanted some time and companionship EI was the place to go.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stephanie View Post
    Never heard it ; How so ? X
    Wikipedia does a good job explaining it

    In this case, when the government tries to stop something, it makes the public curious to see what it is and then they take part when they wouldn’t have done otherwise as they never thought about starting an escorting hobby

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