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Defend Dignity can help you reach out to them by phone, email, or even a zoom call. PCEPA follows the approach of the Equality Model to curb sexual exploitation: buyers of sex and third parties are charged while individuals selling sex are given immunity from criminal prosecution.
It recognizes that violence and psychological harm are prevalent regardless of where or how prostitution takes place.
The goal is to reduce exploitation by diminishing the demand for paid sex and to offer alternatives and supports to those impacted by this harmful system. There have been positive outcomes in the jurisdictions that have embraced it and this is an opportunity to expand application and supports across the country. On the other hand, there is pressure from some groups to decriminalize sex buyers and third-party profiteers.
This would legitimize the buying of sex as an "economic transaction" and silence many of the voices of those who have experienced its harms. We believe any prostitution law should be survivor-informed. So what do survivors of prostitution have to say about this? Find out in our new video "End Demand, End Exploitation". It features four Canadian survivors discussing the real harms of prostitution, why Canada's current "End Demand" laws work, and why full decriminalization works against women's equality.
Our 4-part blog series "Prostitution in Canada" is a great resource for better understanding the deeper issues behind prostitution and Canada's prostitution laws. Did you phone or zoom your MP?