California makes it legal for children to be prostitutes

Tinark

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So is the argument that when the kids could be arrested, they would stand up to their pimps and get away, but now that they can't be, they'll meekly submit to their sexual slavery?

Right wing retarded logic in a nutshell.
 

MrDante

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You have got to be a special kind of stupid to believe this. I get that Musterion and OK Dozer buys this but the rest of you? Try using the brain God gave you for something other keeping your ears apart.

The article in the Washington examiner was written to grab the attention of the uneducated, the stupid, the lazy and the very gullible. These guys know their audience won't actually fact check their claims because their audience is made up of people who are uneducated, the stupid, the lazy and the very gullible - also known as conservatives.



So now every pimp California will want to "employ" only children. Wonderful.

Did anyone think this through before passing it?
What a stupid, short-sighted, and disgusting bit of legislation.
I would ask if you actually read the California law but it's obvious you didn't.


Soliciting for sex is a crime no matter what age the victim is.
Statutory rape is still a crime.
Exploitation of a minor is still a crime.
Child sexual abuse is still a crime.
Pimping is still a crime.

The only thing changes is that the child forced into prostitution is treated like a victim not a criminal.

The police in California can take children involved in prostitution into protective custody and get them away form the people exploiting them.
A child forced into prostitution can now go to the police and get their protection rather than be arrested and imprisoned.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Yeah because what 12 year old doesn't want to become a prostitute?

you should see what the kids are doing with social media these days

all on their own, no pimps involved

it was a topic of discussion and concern in my MSEd program eight years ago - i can only imagine it's gotten worse
 

glassjester

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The only thing changes is that the child forced into prostitution is treated like a victim not a criminal.

Which means they can immediately return to the streets, and continue prostituting.


What other crimes should we legalize for children?
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
Which means they can immediately return to the streets, and continue prostituting.


What other crimes should we legalize for children?



nonononono gj - social workers will cure all their ills and they won't have any reasons or desires to engage in prostitution any more


because we all know how successful those social workers are are curing all our social ills :darwinsm:
 

glassjester

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nonononono gj - social workers will cure all their ills and they won't have any reasons or desires to engage in prostitution any more

With this law in place, what's to stop a depraved (but enterprising) teenager from purposely making money this way?

And as for the children that are forced into prostitution, what's stopping them from being immediately forced back onto the street?
 

glassjester

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From http://www.ocregister.com/articles/minors-740461-california-prostitution.html

Minors enmeshed in prostitution are victims who need our help to escape a tragic, degrading life. Logical solutions would include increasing penalties for johns and pimps, intensifying law enforcement activity and bolstering rehabilitative services. Instead, SB1322 empowers pimps and predators to expand their exploitation. Ask yourself which is more valuable to a pimp: a prostitute who can be arrested or one who can’t? Who do underage prostitutes fear more: the police or their pimps? Pimps will now instruct minor prostitutes to simply walk away from police. Cops can only send their information to county social services agencies or take them into temporary custody in cases of imminent physical danger. Even then, these exploited minors are free to walk out the door and back onto the streets the next day.

Removing underage prostitutes from the juvenile delinquency court’s jurisdiction deprives law enforcement of indispensable tools for keeping juvenile prostitutes off the street, in rehabilitation and away from their pimps’ control. The California juvenile delinquency system’s purpose is rehabilitation over punishment, which is why juvenile records are usually sealed for most crimes, including prostitution.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
With this law in place, what's to stop a depraved (but enterprising) teenager from purposely making money this way?

And as for the children that are forced into prostitution, what's stopping them from being immediately forced back onto the street?

first thing I thought of when this thread started was this story:


A Canadian teenager who was arrested at 15 for running a prostitution ring that used Facebook and Twitter to traffic other teen girls has been served a six-and-a-half-year sentence.

An Ottawa judge ruled Tuesday that Kailey Oliver-Machado, now 18, should be charged as an adult for the “despicable” crimes, CTV News reported.

Oliver-Machado was accused of “luring” the other girls in through social media under the guise of a sleepover, according to the network.

The seven victims, who were between the ages of 13 and 17, were reportedly drugged, photographed naked, beaten and forced into prostitution, CTV News reported. This allegedly took place over a few months.

Oliver-Machado and two others were arrested in 2012 on charges that include child pornography, human trafficking, assault and robbery.


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/cri...tution-ring-sentenced-adult-article-1.2004520




this is an older report - later investigations revealed that some of the participants were willing - in fact Machado prostituted herself at the time


very unusual for the canadians to sentence someone as an adult for actions committed when they were 15 - they're generally more liberal - but this was back when stephen harper was the pm and the conservatives were inpower, so they may have exerted some pressure - not sure how justin trudeau would react to it



so how would California law apply to a situation like this?
 

Tambora

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With this law in place, what's to stop a depraved (but enterprising) teenager from purposely making money this way?
Nothing but good parents and good friends.

And as for the children that are forced into prostitution, what's stopping them from being immediately forced back onto the street?
Forced?
You mean let go, don't ya?
 

Tambora

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you should see what the kids are doing with social media these days

all on their own, no pimps involved

it was a topic of discussion and concern in my MSEd program eight years ago - i can only imagine it's gotten worse
Saw an episode of one of those law TV shows (might have been Law & Order).

Anyway, they had caught a pervert involved with children as sex slaves, either through adoption or just plain kidnapping.

He cave a chilling speech basically saying that due to the internet, their kind was growing more structured and orderly.
May have felt alone and isolated at one time, but now due to the internet, they could all come together to help each other hone their skills better like one big happy family.
He just smirked as they closed his cell door, and kept yelling out, "I'm not alone, we're everywhere, we're family now. And it's a BIG family!"

Made chills run up my spine.
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
difficult to get reliable numbers on it, but the best ones i've seen put pedophilia rates within the general population at roughly 10% - and that's just the perverts who are solely attracted to pre-pubescents
 

ok doser

lifeguard at the cement pond
:think: wiki's got it at "less than 5%"


the 10% figure came from something I was studying in my abnormal psych class last year
 

glassjester

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:think: wiki's got it at "less than 5%"


the 10% figure came from something I was studying in my abnormal psych class last year

Still disturbing. If I had guessed, I would have said it's got to be under 1%.

I guess my faith in humanity is too high.
 
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