Never Again! Surviving Liberalized Prostitution in Germany

Sandra Norak, Ingeborg Kraus
2018 Dignity: A Journal on Sexual Exploitation and Violence  
This article, co-authored by a six-year survivor of the sex trade industry in Germany (Sandra Norak) and a psychologist and trauma therapist (Ingeborg Kraus), provides perspectives on the difficulty of withstanding the coercion of traffickers and the difficulties of exiting prostitution in a country in which prostitution has been legalized, normalized and made "a job like any other. " This normalization persuades survivors to believe their traffickers that it is a legitimate occupation and
more » ... rages them to endure the violence. Liberalization also has prevented the development of needed trauma services to those seeking to exit the sex trade industry. ABSTRACT This article, co-authored by a six-year survivor of the sex trade industry in Germany (Sandra Norak) and a psychologist and trauma therapist (Ingeborg Kraus), provides perspectives on the difficulty of withstanding the coercion of traffickers and the difficulties of exiting prostitution in a country in which prostitution has been legalized, normalized and made "a job like any other." This normalization persuades survivors to believe their traffickers that it is a legitimate occupation and encourages them to endure the violence. Liberalization also has prevented the development of needed trauma services to those seeking to exit the sex trade industry.
doi:10.23860/dignity.2018.03.03.05 fatcat:qo5wcxgyvbcnpn62pwueusvf2a