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Backed by a tougher Indiana law, a coalition of Roman Catholic nuns has stepped up efforts to curb the sex trade during this weekend's Super Bowl.

The group, which includes the Congregation of the Sisters of St. Joseph in Cleveland, has contacted hotels in Indianapolis and its environs to be on the lookout for sex trafficking and to take steps to halt it. The effort was first reported by WKYC-TV.

"No one wants human trafficking in their town," Immaculate Heart of Mary Sister Ann Oestreich said in a prepared statement. "These activities happen in the dark. What we are attempting to do is to shine a light on sex trafficking and reduce opportunities for it to happen."
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Major events such as a Super Bowl or Olympics often attract a host of illegal activities, including sex trafficking and gambling.
Real men don't buy girls Macbeth so you need to stop complaining and get in line to help-Ashton Kutcher
It's between 100,000 and 300,000 child sex slaves in the United States today," Ashton Kutcher told CNN's Piers Morgan on April 18. That, says Kutcher, is how many kids are lost to prostitution in America every single year. "If you don't do something to stop that, that's when there is something wrong with you, in my opinion
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The thinly veiled fraud behind the shocking "100,000 to 300,000 child prostitutes" estimate has never been questioned.
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But what no newspaper has bothered to explain—and what Moore and Kutcher certainly don't mention—is that the figure actually represents the number of children Estes and Weiner considered "at risk" for sexual exploitation, not the number of children actually involved.
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Who, then, is at risk?

Not surprisingly, the professors find that any "outsider" is at risk.

All runaways are listed as being at risk.

Yet the federal government's own research acknowledges that "most runaway/thrown-away youth were gone less than one week (77 percent)"—hardly enough time to take up prostitution—"and only 7 percent were away more than one month," according to the National Incidence Studies of Missing, Abducted, Runaway, and Thrownaway Children 2002, commissioned by the Department of Justice.

According to Estes and Weiner, transgender kids and female gang members are also at risk.

So are kids who live near the Mexican or Canadian borders and have their own transportation. In the eyes of the professors, border residents are part of those 100,000 to 300,000 children at risk of becoming whores.
Very interesting read

Superbowl tickets are not cheap. Your average joe could not afford to attend. The sort of people who could afford those tickets are the sort of people who could afford better hookers than the ones found on eros.com...... I wonder why the NFL doesn't mind the media calling their fans child rapist but whatever.

Since the whole super bowl and prostitution thing has been repeatedly debunked and child prostitution is extremely overstated why do we have to suffer a guilt trip every time the super bowl comes around?
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female gang members are some of the most promiscuous women there are. aint no fun if the homies cant get none
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Kmar
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Macbeth wrote:

Since the whole super bowl and prostitution thing has been repeatedly debunked
just making sure that was in here.. after reading the title.
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Macbeth wrote:

Since the whole super bowl and prostitution thing has been repeatedly debunked
Dammit.

Vegas it is then.
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Turquoise
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If we legalized prostitution, sex trafficking would be less of a problem.

If there's a legit industry for sex that has less of a risk of catching a disease from, I think most clients would prefer that over an illegal industry with more risks.
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Is the economy were have, I think Hookers should have a right to work! Legalize it and tax it like everything else.
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As long as there's a video camera in the room its perfectly legal in the US.
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Does it have to be on?
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I would claim to be rehearsing.
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Jaekus
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Touché.
FEOS
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Turquoise wrote:

If we legalized prostitution, sex trafficking would be less of a problem.

If there's a legit industry for sex that has less of a risk of catching a disease from, I think most clients would prefer that over an illegal industry with more risks.
Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
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Do you think the legality has any impact in the sex trafficking?
FEOS
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Not really. At least not according to the studies cited in the "trafficking in persons is bad, m'kay" training I have to take every couple of years.
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Turquoise
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FEOS wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

If we legalized prostitution, sex trafficking would be less of a problem.

If there's a legit industry for sex that has less of a risk of catching a disease from, I think most clients would prefer that over an illegal industry with more risks.
Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
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Turquoise wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

If we legalized prostitution, sex trafficking would be less of a problem.

If there's a legit industry for sex that has less of a risk of catching a disease from, I think most clients would prefer that over an illegal industry with more risks.
Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
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Turquoise wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

If we legalized prostitution, sex trafficking would be less of a problem.

If there's a legit industry for sex that has less of a risk of catching a disease from, I think most clients would prefer that over an illegal industry with more risks.
Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
Money I suppose. If you're not paying your tricks then I'd be willing to bet the cost is a lot cheaper.
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Turquoise
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Kmar wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

FEOS wrote:


Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
Money I suppose. If you're not paying your tricks then I'd be willing to bet the cost is a lot cheaper.
I guess, but the cheaper price doesn't seem to outweigh the risks of getting caught (or catching a disease).
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Turquoise wrote:

I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?
They're as clean as their last customer, how can they be 'certified'?
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?
They're as clean as their last customer, how can they be 'certified'?
Certified simply means that they have regular check-ups but I entirely agree with you, Dilbert: you're only as clean as your last customer. But that being said, from what I've read, such prostitutes do have much higher standards of cleanliness and always require a condom and take great steps towards their own protection. That being said, though, I don't ever see the point of going to a prostitute at all - it's not that hard to get laid.
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CapnNismo wrote:

Dilbert: you're only as clean as your last customer.
Yeah, I know.
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FEOS
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Turquoise wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

If we legalized prostitution, sex trafficking would be less of a problem.

If there's a legit industry for sex that has less of a risk of catching a disease from, I think most clients would prefer that over an illegal industry with more risks.
Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
What makes you think someone brought into and kept in the business against their will wouldn't/couldn't be "regularly tested and certified as clean"?
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FEOS wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

FEOS wrote:


Sex trafficking wouldn't change with the legalization of prostitution. They still need a source of prostitutes, legal or not. In countries where it is legal, human trafficking is still rampant in the sex trade.
I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
What makes you think someone brought into and kept in the business against their will wouldn't/couldn't be "regularly tested and certified as clean"?
Fair enough, but none of this explains why porn is legal but prostitution isn't.

If paying someone for sex is illegal, then how is paying them for it and then filming it and selling copies of that legal?

It just doesn't make any sense.
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Dilbert_X wrote:

Turquoise wrote:

I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?
They're as clean as their last customer, how can they be 'certified'?
You live in aus you should know this shit. It's called "going under the light" in victoria.
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FEOS
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Turquoise wrote:

FEOS wrote:

Turquoise wrote:


I don't see why.  If you're gonna pay for sex, wouldn't you rather buy a legit prostitute that gets regularly tested and is certified as clean?

That's what would be possible with a legitimate industry.

Why the hell would anyone buy an illegal one in that environment?
What makes you think someone brought into and kept in the business against their will wouldn't/couldn't be "regularly tested and certified as clean"?
Fair enough, but none of this explains why porn is legal but prostitution isn't.

If paying someone for sex is illegal, then how is paying them for it and then filming it and selling copies of that legal?

It just doesn't make any sense.
You're right, of course. Only thing I can think of is that the porn industry is fairly tightly regulated, IIRC. But then again, one would assume prostitution wouldbe, as well, were it legalized.
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porn falls under the category of freedom of expression.  prostitution does not.  although why wouldnt in fall under freedom of assembly.  but thats besides the point because the court has ruled that assembly could be regulated under several conditions
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