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Edmonton police expect to arrest more than 200 johns in 2017, double the number arrested last year, says a senior officer whose work targets the prostitution trade.The Edmonton Police Service has conducted six stings so far this year aimed at targeting people trying to buy sex. That's an average of one sting every other week.Police charge 26 'johns' in sex-trade enforcement effort
Last week's round-up resulted in 11 arrests โ 10 men and one woman.
"We've made a concerted effort to improve our numbers, increase our numbers of stings, just so we can have that much greater of an impact on the demand," explained Staff Sgt. Dale Johnson.
Johnson is in charge of the human trafficking and exploitation unit, which until last week was known as the vice unit.
It's just one of the many recent changes that have been made in the fight against prostitution in Edmonton. The sex trade itself is also undergoing significant change as prostitutes move off the street and onto the internet.
"We've managed to arrest 63 johns, and those numbers are on pace to at least double the numbers that we achieved last year," Johnson said.
In 2016, Edmonton police laid charges against 104 people trying to buy sex..................................
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Police admit they've had to adapt with the times, to develop new techniques to effectively target the men and women purchasing sex online. Johnson refused to divulge details, but admitted placing dummy or decoy ads is a tactic police use.
Edmonton police expect to arrest more than 200 johns in 2017, double the number arrested last year, says a senior officer whose work targets the prostitution trade.The Edmonton Police Service has conducted six stings so far this year aimed at targeting people trying to buy sex. That's an average of one sting every other week.Police charge 26 'johns' in sex-trade enforcement effort
Last week's round-up resulted in 11 arrests โ 10 men and one woman.
"We've made a concerted effort to improve our numbers, increase our numbers of stings, just so we can have that much greater of an impact on the demand," explained Staff Sgt. Dale Johnson.
Johnson is in charge of the human trafficking and exploitation unit, which until last week was known as the vice unit.
It's just one of the many recent changes that have been made in the fight against prostitution in Edmonton. The sex trade itself is also undergoing significant change as prostitutes move off the street and onto the internet.
"We've managed to arrest 63 johns, and those numbers are on pace to at least double the numbers that we achieved last year," Johnson said.
In 2016, Edmonton police laid charges against 104 people trying to buy sex..................................
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Police admit they've had to adapt with the times, to develop new techniques to effectively target the men and women purchasing sex online. Johnson refused to divulge details, but admitted placing dummy or decoy ads is a tactic police use.