Robarge was one of several people on the front lines who participated in a panel discussion on prostitution and human trafficking, Monday evening in downtown Baltimore. Co-sponsored by the Office of the State’s Attorney for Baltimore City and the University of Maryland School of Law, the panel discussed the many challenges in getting – and keeping – prostitutes off the streets. Drug addiction; a history of sexual abuse; lack of education and job skills, and homelessness are but a few of the challenges facing prostitutes that must be overcome for them to lead productive lives.
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The five-part curriculum covers legal issues; health education (many prostitutes have serious dental issues, serious health conditions and chronic health conditions, she said); addiction; negative effects on the community; and explores solicitation from the perspective of the prostitute.
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