This is particularly interesting given the recently posted video of the Swedish police arresting a sex buyer. It would seem the resources are available for the easy targets, but the tough stuff doesn't even get looked at.
Is there the slightest point in arresting clients, most of whom are engaged in perfectly consensual paid transactions, and as a result neglecting genuine cases of human trafficking? There is a lesson here and I hope people are taking notice. The Swedish model is failing in every area, but the failure to protect genuine victims is the most damning of all.
2014 in Northern Ireland:
Number of reported attacks on sex workers 70
Number of sex trafficking cases ZERO