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So what kinds of things can you see that one can do that would really throw the book at the exploiters, the traffickers, the pimps who beat up people, the bad johns who beat up on you-other than a john list? We know there are men who frequent sex trade workers because theyre misogynist, they hate women, and theyre looking for the women at the lowest rung of the totem pole to beat up on, because they are violent, predatory men. But its my understanding that thats not what all johns are, not from what a lot of the women told us. Thats not what johns are; thats just a freak. Thats the guy everybody wants to get rid of. No girlfriend wants him for a boyfriend, that kind of thing. Nobody wants this person Dr. Arianna Maffiotti Turin Local Health Services, Moncalieri TO, Italy The Chair: Well hear from Suzanne and then Jennifer.
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Dr. Elizabeth Evans-Lecturer in Politics, University of Bristol, UK Toni Van Pelt-Public Policy Director, Institute for Science and Human Values, Inc. FL, United States But as long as prostitution remains legal-the exchange of consideration for sexual service-all prostitutes should be allowed to conduct that activity in the greatest amount of safety possible. We say that provisions such as the bawdy house laws actually obstruct the creation of a safe environment, or a safer environment, for prostitution to take place. We ask this committee to consider either repeal or reform of that provision and the other provisions that we have highlighted in our materials. It is also to merchandize in a legal or illegal way services andor sex products and of exploiting the human body, in particular, that of women and children with a lucrative purpose. It is also a system that organizes the exploitation and appropriation of the body of women, children, and more frequently, of men. See also the pioneering dissertation by Kimberly R. Gladman, Upper Tens and Lower Millions. City Mysteries Fiction and Class in the Mid-Nineteenth Century, doctoral dissertation, New York University, 2001. Jacqueline Lewis-Emergency Medical Technician Front line crisis worker at Vancouver Rape Relief Womens Shelter, BC, Canada Contemporary accounts suggest that this decree was rarely enforced. Jonathan R. Wilson Ph.D, Carey Theological College, Vancouver, BC, Canada Editors note: The following open letter on the topic of prostitution in Canada has garnered over 800 signatures. It was written in response to that called for the decriminalization of sex work.