A Christian charity is looking on the Scottish Authorities to comply with different international locations in criminalizing the acquisition of intercourse.
CARE for Scotland is urging the Scottish Authorities to introduce laws that focuses on the demand facet.
It accuses the Scottish Authorities of “pulling the plug” on the difficulty and mentioned it ought to comply with the constructive instance of different international locations equivalent to Sweden, Norway, Iceland and Canada, which have already launched related legal guidelines focusing on intercourse consumers.
The difficulty was debated within the Scottish Parliament final week, however Scottish CARE politician Michael Veitch expressed frustration on the lack of progress.
He mentioned the Scottish Authorities ought to be aware of the “constructive affect” of sex-buyer legal guidelines in different international locations, the place criminalizing the acquisition of intercourse whereas mandating help for ladies who wish to depart prostitution “ensures that exploitation is deterred and the exploited are helped”.
“We notice the Scottish Authorities's earlier recognition that prostitution is a type of 'violence in opposition to ladies' and we’re dedicated to creating an tailored Scottish mannequin for tackling prostitution, but this type of gender-based violence is authorized in Scotland as we speak – a scenario that ought to to be unthinkable,” he mentioned.
“It’s time for the Scottish Authorities to step up.
“The hyperlink between the so-called 'intercourse commerce' and trendy slavery is unmistakable. Business sexual exploitation is carefully associated to human trafficking and exploitation.
“The declare by some that prostitution does no hurt to ladies has additionally been discovered to be delusional. The Group for Safety and Co-operation in Europe is obvious on this level.”
“To problem human trafficking and industrial sexual exploitation, we should always make the acquisition of sexual providers a criminal offense and be sure that there are packages to help ladies to depart prostitution. Sweden, Norway, Iceland, Canada, France have taken an analogous method.” , Eire, Israel and Northern Eire. Scotland should comply with their instance.'