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nzpc的回复,最后一贴了。
Hi
Annah is working for NZPC. I support the impressions my staff have on the ground as they provide frontline services to people working in the sex industry. Annah is reflecting on her knowledge of the Auckland sex industry. There is no intention to mislead. We are conscious of sensitivities in relation to the positioning of ethnic groups in the sex industry. Perhaps some rigorous research is required although counting sex workers in an underground sex industry can be quite difficult. The previous research audit was conducted a few years ago and as Calum explained it did not capture ethnicities. I counted 16/66 adverts in the Adult column of the Dom Post recently in Wellington that promotes sex workers who are described as being either ‘’Asian’” or Thai women. It is not perfect science but rather it gives me an impression.
In examining the figures for our outreach, where Annah would have gained her impression, in the 12 months ending December 1012, NZPC Auckland had 1780 contacts with sex workers. Of this, 646 were Asian, that is, 36.29%. Although not all of these are Chinese, a very large number of them are. This is not rigorous research, but rather a collection of data that pertains only to the number of contacts NZPC has had with sex workers.
I am the person you have complained to and I will stress the importance of aligning our media comments to evidence based research where ever possible. I think Annah did not categorically state that a third of the sex workers were Chinese but speculated. Finally, Media can sometimes not report all that is stated nor the wider context of a statement.
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Catherine Healy |
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