California Law Making Sex Workers ‘Immune’ From Arrest Nears Vote

Assembly will take up bill to let sex workers report violent crimes without fear of arrest

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The California State Assembly this week is expected to take up a new bill that, while not decriminalizing sex work, is designed to make the lives of sex workers safer and more free of worry about experiencing arrest. The bill would give "immunity" to sex workers to come forward to police reporting violent crimes or other serious offenses, according to This link (capitolweekly.net) is not approved. Submit this link for approval.The bill, This link (leginfo.legislature.ca.gov) is not approved. Submit this link for approval, which was already approved by the California Senate on May 2, was sponsored by San Francisco and San Mateo Democrat Scott Weiner, who cited statistics indicating that sex workers suffer violent crime at a far higher rate than the general population.In fact, those statistics show that This link (sd11.senate.ca.gov) is not approved. Submit this link for approval say that they have suffered some sort of violence in the course of their work, with 32 percent saying that they were victims of a violent physical attack, and 29 percent reporting that they have been sexually assaulted while doing their jobs.But sex workers often fear reporting these crimes to police, due to the strong possibility that they will be arrested simply for taking part in sex work activities, arrests which are permitted under current California law. Wiener's bill, which passed the Senate on a 28-10 vote, would "protect sex workers from arrest for sex work after they report a serious and violent crime, such as rape," a statement from Winer's office said. …the next moment changed everything

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