Boston University's School of Public Health Presents: Understanding Commercial Sex Policy: A Global and US Perspective

  • Wednesday, November 29, 2017
  • 8:30 AM - 3:40 PM
  • Hiebert Lounge 72 East Concord Street Boston


The form of commercial sex that some people call prostitution and others call sex work is presently illegal to sell and to buy in the United States, with the exception of 11 counties in Nevada where it is legalized. The public health community is not unified in its perspective on policy options. The purpose of this symposium is to use a public health framework to consider the potential advantages and disadvantages of legalizing or decriminalizing commercial sex in the United States. Speakers will address the harms of criminalizing the buying and selling of sex as well as the need to reduce human trafficking. Lessons learned in the global context will be considered. The objective of the symposium is to equip attendees with a richer understanding of the issue and the likely implications of supporting the legislative options under consideration.


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