Summary
MEN who have sex with women who have been trafficked or forced into prostitution will face prosecution, under a shake-up of vice laws unveiled last week by Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.
The tough new approach will mean there are "no more excuses" for men who use the country's estimated 80,000 prostitutes.See the full content of this document
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Give Vice Plans a Chance
Under the changes, paying for sex with a woman "controlled for another's gain" will become a "strict liability offence" in England and Wales, meaning prosecutors will n...
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