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Crime-reporting tool launched - Barbados Today

A local resident who was the victim of an attempted burglary earlier this month has launched a Community Crime Report platform in an effort to reduce criminal activity in communities. Charles Charlie Spice Lewis who is spearheading the initiative, told Barbados TODAY that Barbadians have the opportunity to submit details of crime immediately to the Community Crime Report platform and the

Protecting people matters - Barbados Today

Minister of People Empowerment and Elder Affairs Kirk Humphrey has not been swayed from his view that prostitution must be decriminalised to protect those involved in the industry even after strong objection from former Opposition Leader Bishop Joseph Atherley.The minister stressed that there are many women who make the choice to become involved in the sex trade and have the right to be protected.“I am not saying it is right, it is what it is, but I am just telling you to offer that as a response, it is not to fully understand the dynamics of the situation. And my responsibility as the minister responsible for people remains to protect all people. Is it going to be a popular position? Probably not, but it is mine,” he said.Atherley publicly declared that he will not support any move to decriminalise sex work in Barbados and that he was sticking to his belief that people should engage in decent work and that Barbados should be finding ways to avoid people falling into despair and tu

No to sex work - Atherley - Barbados Today

Leader of the Alliance Party for Progress (APP) Bishop Joseph Atherley will not support any move to decriminalise sex work in Barbados.In fact, the religious leader said that instead of seeking to go that route, Barbados should, as a responsible and mature country, be finding ways to avoid people falling into despair and turning to prostitution in the first place.“I believe in decent work. I have never considered prostitution to be decent work and if the best that this country can say to its young women or young men – because they are in prostitution as well – that we will legitimise this activity for you because we can do no better, then I think we have failed,” he said.“Certainly, the church to which I belong will not support legitimising that and I am certain that other [organisations] in the evangelical community will not support it, but I can’t vouch for everybody,” added Bishop Atherley who contended that anyone who stands against slavery cannot honestly give their

Decriminalising sex work right step

Decriminalising prostitution may not end attacks on sex workers. However, founder and president of Adult Industry Association Charles “Charlie Spice” Lewis says a change in the law could be a deterrent, as well as produce several positive health and financial benefits for the country. That is why he set out to get as many signatures as possible on the Decriminalising Sex Work In Barbados petition. “Whether you are in another …

Diplomat, sex industry boss differ on sex trafficking, violence plaguing sex workers

Diplomat, sex industry boss differ on sex trafficking, violence plaguing sex workers
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