Why don't politicians consult academics when drafting laws.
http://www.universitytimes.ie/2017/0...n-of-sex-work/
Hopefully when article 20 is up for review this work can be put to good use.
Why don't politicians consult academics when drafting laws.
http://www.universitytimes.ie/2017/0...n-of-sex-work/
Hopefully when article 20 is up for review this work can be put to good use.
Aftershot (19-03-17), IrishSarahBarra (21-03-17), LuckyLu (02-04-17), Sexy Sandy 69 (21-03-17), SteveB (19-03-17)
Because it don’t work like that.
Laws are often about pandering to voter’s prejudices not addressing genuine problems.
oldfool (21-03-17), Prickly (19-03-17), Sexy Sandy 69 (21-03-17), Stephanie (21-03-17)
Sexy Sandy 69 (21-03-17), Stephanie (21-03-17), SteveB (20-03-17)
Dr. Susan Huscke did a research paper, which included interviews with a lot of clients & escorts alike, to oppose Lord Morrow's law. Out of all the escorts she interviewed, less than 1% of the escorts said that they had been brought into Ireland under 'false pretences'. All her work & research, fell on deaf ears. To take into consideration the views & research of educated professionals would mean, that, those making & passing laws, admitting that they had not looked at the wider picture or sought an unbiased opinion of the sex industry.
Sandy x
Last edited by Sexy Sandy 69; 21-03-17 at 11:43.
In memory of an awesome woman Laura Lee RIP
It's so difficult to articulate just how much she meant. Inspirational, brave and irreplaceable - our hero.
Please do what you can for her daughter. Deeply appreciated.
https://www.justgiving.com/crowdfunding/glasgaelauralee
EnglishAlex (24-03-17), IrishSarahBarra (21-03-17), Prickly (21-03-17), Stephanie (21-03-17)
If I remember correctly her research was commissioned by the DOJ but Morrow et al ignored it because it didn't suit their agenda. And that, I suppose, answers my own question.
http://www.newsletter.co.uk/news/row...cher-1-5999553
Sexy Sandy 69 (21-03-17)