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EXITING GOOD PRACTICE
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Legal Obligations
on UK State Bodies for Decision-Making and Policy Development on Prostitution
Two Failed Experiments
Demonstrating the failure of legalisation and full decriminalisation of prostitution
The New Zealand Model
The reality of decriminalisation behind the myth
LAW AND LEGAL OBLIGATIONS
Adopting the
Nordic Model
July 2014
10 Myths
About Prostitution, Trafficking, and the Nordic Model
THE NORDIC MODEL
EXITING SERVICES
Report on Effective Exiting Services
"Breaking Down the Barriers"
Key findings
1. Women can leave prostitution relatively quickly with the right support.
2. Having a criminal conviction was identfied as a major barrier to exiting.
3. Women in indoor prostitution experience barriers such as alcohol and drug use, housing, and childhood violence.
4. Violence from buyers was frequently reported as a motivating factor for women to exit from prostitution.
5. Providing dedicated support to help women who want to exit is an extremely cost-effective way of preventing further harm.
6. To be effective, services should proactively seeks to assist women to exit and rebuild their lives.
EVALUATIONS
Chrysalis
Evaluation - Housing and Exiting Support
Safe Exit
About Prostitution, Trafficking, and the Nordic Model
CSE AND GENDER EQUALITY
Prostitution:Fact or Fiction
Myth Busting
Sex Buyers
Comparing Sex Buyers with Men Who Don't Buy Sex
Predictors of Rape Myth Acceptance
Among male clients of female prostitutes
MEN AFFECTED BY CSE