Norway to Adopt Law That Bans Purchase of Sexual F
Punishment for breaking the new law is a fine, up to six months in jail, or both. The punishment is greater for crimes against minors (three years for child prostitution) or where aggravated circumstances are present.
The law will allow also the police to use wiretapping to obtain evidence.
Some people raised concerns that the new law would merely push prostitution and human trafficking underground, making it more dangerous for those selling sex. To address this issue, the new law also contains provisions to enable individuals in prostitution to access free schooling, police assistance and chemical dependency treatment.
The independent research institute FAFO estimated that 3,000 people were engaged in prostitution across the country in 2008. Another group, the Pro Centre, estimates that there are 700 prostitutes in
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