The Equality Model, also known as the Nordic Model or partial decriminalization model, is a multi-pronged legal approach that holistically addresses prostitution.
The components of the Equality Model include:
1. Decriminalize those who are prostituted/trafficked
Prostituted persons are not criminals; they are in an inherently vulnerable situation and the victims of violence and exploitation. The majority experience physical, verbal, and emotional abuse by sex buyers, traffickers, and pimps.
2. Provide support to those who seek to exit the sex trade
Prostituted persons deserve support in exiting the sex trade, healing from the trauma they have experienced, and rebuilding their lives. Many prostituted individuals live in vulnerable situations and feel they do not have any other options. Proponents of this model support provision of resources and funding to address the underlying root causes that lead to prostitution, trafficking, and exploitation.
3. Prosecute pimps, brothel owners, and buyers
Traffickers, pimps, buyers, and brothel owners must be held responsible for their actions and prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law for the harm they cause. AEHT supports a restorative justice approach to working with those who have been arrested and charged with these crimes. We believe in promoting rehabilitation over incarceration whenever possible in order to address the root causes of the harm being perpetuated and prevent this behavior from continuing.