• unoriginalsin@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    key factor to take into account is that this is reported trafficking. If legalized sex work means more light is shed on human trafficking that means more can be done about it.

    Just because more is reported doesn’t mean more isn’t also happening. In fact, one could reasonably expect reporting to go down as a percentage of incidents due to ordinary citizens not expecting sex workers to be involved in trafficking since sex work is now legal. That the number goes up after the stigma is removed seems to strongly indicate a correlation with a rise in actual trafficking.

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      1 year ago

      More or less is a matter of comparison. How do you compare with an underground activity that cannot be tracked as easily?

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        How do you compare with an underground activity that cannot be tracked as easily?

        As with anything, you can only work with the data you actually have.