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Prostitution is an issue in which nearly every person’s opinion is set in stone. Decriminalized Prostitution The Common Sense Solution defies the odds, and its readers walk away with an entirely new perspective.

This is a timely release because sex work is now routinely conflated with human trafficking. A moral panic with similar patterns occurred roughly 100 years ago in the U.S. This book explains that the U.S. government is making the same mistakes from that era. Before then, prostitution was tolerated for most of American history; the details are fascinating. You’ll read about the historical events and social movements that prompted changing those laws.

This book leaves no doubt that criminalizing prostitution has been entirely counterproductive. Several foreign and domestic policy models are examined, including prohibition, legalization, the “Swedish model,” de facto toleration, sanctioned decriminalization, and more. Decriminalized Prostitution The Common Sense Solution provides evidence-based recommendations to improve public health/safety and protect sex workers from exploitation and coercion.

Finding dependable information on this polarizing topic can be a difficult task, but the exhaustive research, meticulous documentation, and measured analysis by this author eliminate the controversy. In fact, some of the revelations in this book are absolutely shocking, particularly those involving human trafficking.

Decriminalized Prostitution The Common Sense Solution is the third and final volume of Rackets. The conclusion of this book perfectly ties all three books together in a perfect ending for this incredibly impactful series. These three books make an unquestionable argument in favor of decriminalizing drugs, gambling, and prostitution. More important, this series goes far beyond these issues and serves as an indictment of our entire political system.


Decriminalized Prostitution The Common Sense Solution Rackets Volume 3 Brian Saady Books

Decriminalized Prostitution, the common sense solution by Brian Saady

This book did a great job covering the US history of prostitution. I found the coverage of the Mann Act to be the best that I have ever seen before. The author does a good job explaining the over inflated sex trafficking numbers both in the US and globally and also highlights several trafficking activists that were totally discredited and who used fabricated stories to raise money and yet the world just ignored this fraud with the “one victim is too many” rationalization.
It also covers the connection to US trafficking laws and how it promotes political careers just as the war on drugs did, and how the US continues to defraud tax payers by promoting inflated numbers as well as no oversight to how the funding is spend nor does it consider if these policies are even effective. He also calls out several governments and models for criminalizing sex workers or clients and the squandering of tax dollars on prostitution stings that result in very few actual trafficking cases, rather than address the root issues that cause many people to enter into the sex industry.
So rather than create subsided housing, child care, jobs that pay a living wage and access to a higher education, all the funding is spend “raising awareness” and funding tons of law enforcement agencies to conduct prostitution stings. He covers the fact that the US has created hundreds of trafficking laws that were basically creating more penalties against sex workers and conflating prostitution with trafficking.
The last chapter covers all the politicians who have been involved in prostitution scandals and of course most of them walk away with no punishment, yet the sex workers that were involved in those cases were punished.

I found that the majority of the issues addressed in this book have been posted by me on my facebook page. I also messaged the author tons of links several months ago. So I was surprised that under resources he lists ‘Project Renew” and discloses that they are a diversion program in Rhode Island. In other words they get paid to get sex workers arrested while claiming to provide them with all these wonderful services. This is ironic because I have spend years mapping out all the service providers in RI. Project Renew is just like most trafficking organizations. They only have access to the same resources that anyone can access by dialing 211. Public shelters, food banks etc. They dump women in public shelters and abandon them to live in extreme poverty and they often further exploit the victim by using their story for fundraising. The findings in the RI research was that sex workers that are arrested are more traumatized by these rescue efforts than anything they have endured while doing sex work. The trafficking people get aggressive and abusive when a sex worker doesn't seem themselves as a victim.
I guess the author didn't know that Project Renew tried to have RI sex workers kicked out of their venue on December 7th 2016 on "International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers”.

Further more he didn’t list Coyote RI as a resource even though we provide all the same services as Project Renew for any sex workers who contacts us and we do so with no funding at all. We are the only sex worker rights led organization in the state of Rhode Island and we regularly help sex workers in crisis and who have been victims of violence. Coyote RI also partnered with the Center for the study of Slavery and Justice at Brown University and conducted research on their real lives and experiences of 62 Rhode Island sex workers(2014-2016) The findings in the RI research revealed that 14% of the partipants reported having been to grad school, while 24% of the partipants report having been robbed, raped or assaulted by police officers, and 77% said that they would never report violence to the police due to fear of arrest or outing their co workers. Yet in 2008 under decriminalization an escort called the police because a man tried to rob her at gun point and that is how they caught the Craigslist killer. Our research shows that criminalization has increased violence towards Rhode Island sex workers, and of course they cant seem to find any victims other than a couple dozen runaway-throw away kids and the state has failed to create youth services to keep minors from engaging in survival sex. �

Product details

  • Series Rackets
  • Paperback 226 pages
  • Publisher Prerogative Publishing; 1 edition (April 6, 2017)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10 0998724521

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Decriminalized Prostitution, the common sense solution by Brian Saady

This book did a great job covering the US history of prostitution. I found the coverage of the Mann Act to be the best that I have ever seen before. The author does a good job explaining the over inflated sex trafficking numbers both in the US and globally and also highlights several trafficking activists that were totally discredited and who used fabricated stories to raise money and yet the world just ignored this fraud with the “one victim is too many” rationalization.
It also covers the connection to US trafficking laws and how it promotes political careers just as the war on drugs did, and how the US continues to defraud tax payers by promoting inflated numbers as well as no oversight to how the funding is spend nor does it consider if these policies are even effective. He also calls out several governments and models for criminalizing sex workers or clients and the squandering of tax dollars on prostitution stings that result in very few actual trafficking cases, rather than address the root issues that cause many people to enter into the sex industry.
So rather than create subsided housing, child care, jobs that pay a living wage and access to a higher education, all the funding is spend “raising awareness” and funding tons of law enforcement agencies to conduct prostitution stings. He covers the fact that the US has created hundreds of trafficking laws that were basically creating more penalties against sex workers and conflating prostitution with trafficking.
The last chapter covers all the politicians who have been involved in prostitution scandals and of course most of them walk away with no punishment, yet the sex workers that were involved in those cases were punished.

I found that the majority of the issues addressed in this book have been posted by me on my facebook page. I also messaged the author tons of links several months ago. So I was surprised that under resources he lists ‘Project Renew” and discloses that they are a diversion program in Rhode Island. In other words they get paid to get sex workers arrested while claiming to provide them with all these wonderful services. This is ironic because I have spend years mapping out all the service providers in RI. Project Renew is just like most trafficking organizations. They only have access to the same resources that anyone can access by dialing 211. Public shelters, food banks etc. They dump women in public shelters and abandon them to live in extreme poverty and they often further exploit the victim by using their story for fundraising. The findings in the RI research was that sex workers that are arrested are more traumatized by these rescue efforts than anything they have endured while doing sex work. The trafficking people get aggressive and abusive when a sex worker doesn't seem themselves as a victim.
I guess the author didn't know that Project Renew tried to have RI sex workers kicked out of their venue on December 7th 2016 on "International Day To End Violence Against Sex Workers”.

Further more he didn’t list Coyote RI as a resource even though we provide all the same services as Project Renew for any sex workers who contacts us and we do so with no funding at all. We are the only sex worker rights led organization in the state of Rhode Island and we regularly help sex workers in crisis and who have been victims of violence. Coyote RI also partnered with the Center for the study of Slavery and Justice at Brown University and conducted research on their real lives and experiences of 62 Rhode Island sex workers(2014-2016) The findings in the RI research revealed that 14% of the partipants reported having been to grad school, while 24% of the partipants report having been robbed, raped or assaulted by police officers, and 77% said that they would never report violence to the police due to fear of arrest or outing their co workers. Yet in 2008 under decriminalization an escort called the police because a man tried to rob her at gun point and that is how they caught the Craigslist killer. Our research shows that criminalization has increased violence towards Rhode Island sex workers, and of course they cant seem to find any victims other than a couple dozen runaway-throw away kids and the state has failed to create youth services to keep minors from engaging in survival sex. �
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