Belfast Telegraph

Monday 4 April 2016

Outlawing the purchase of sex must be considered, says ICI

Published 18/10/2009

Today is EU anti-trafficking day and the Immigrant Council of Ireland is calling for increased support for victims of the sex trade.

The latest research shows that 79% of all human trafficking is for the illegal sex industry.

Countries such as Sweden and Norway have seen a decrease in trafficking since they criminalised the purchase of sexual services and support groups here want the government to follow the lead of those countries.

The ICI claims that those trafficked into Ireland and forced into prostitution do not have adequate help to escape the trade.

Chief Executive Denise Charlton said much needs to be done to help women trying to leave the illegal sex industry,

"We would ask the government on the day to consider a number of provisions. Safe accommodation, quality legal representation from the point that the victim presents to ensure that the victim is given adequate residency in the country so they can reflect and recover and that they're given the opportunity to exit the sex industry".

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