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New Norway law bans buying of sex | New Norway law bans buying of sex |
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A new law has come into force in Norway making the purchase of sex illegal. | A new law has come into force in Norway making the purchase of sex illegal. |
Norwegian citizens caught paying for prostitutes at home or abroad could face a hefty fine or a six-month prison sentence, authorities say. | Norwegian citizens caught paying for prostitutes at home or abroad could face a hefty fine or a six-month prison sentence, authorities say. |
The prison sentence could be extended to three years in cases of child prostitution. | The prison sentence could be extended to three years in cases of child prostitution. |
The Norwegian authorities say they want to stamp out sex tourism and street prostitution by targeting clients rather than prostitutes. | The Norwegian authorities say they want to stamp out sex tourism and street prostitution by targeting clients rather than prostitutes. |
"We think buying sex is unacceptable because it favours human trafficking and forced prostitution," deputy Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. | "We think buying sex is unacceptable because it favours human trafficking and forced prostitution," deputy Justice Minister Astri Aas-Hansen was quoted as saying by the AFP news agency. |
Wire-tapping | Wire-tapping |
The tough new measures go further than similar ones introduced by other Nordic countries such as Sweden and Finland. | |
Norwegian police have been authorised to use wire-tapping devices to gather evidence. | Norwegian police have been authorised to use wire-tapping devices to gather evidence. |
There has already been a visible decrease in women working on the streets of central Oslo, local media report. | There has already been a visible decrease in women working on the streets of central Oslo, local media report. |
Prostitutes will be offered access to free education and health treatment for those with alcohol or drugs problems. | Prostitutes will be offered access to free education and health treatment for those with alcohol or drugs problems. |
The government had already launched a publicity campaign before the law came into force. | The government had already launched a publicity campaign before the law came into force. |
Critics of the new regulations say prostitution will simply be driven underground and will be more difficult to control. | Critics of the new regulations say prostitution will simply be driven underground and will be more difficult to control. |
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