i came in to start a thread and was pleased to see one.
Glad that Emma and her family got justice but her parents should not have had to fight and push as they did to make sure their daughter was not forgotten. It has taken far too long and i hope today can bring them some peace.
This is a huge miscarriage of justice for so many women.
There was over 20 brave women giving evidence and thanks to them, Packer is now facing a very lengthy sentence. there are many many more who were not part of this trial.
What happened to all those women was appalling and they were ignored, allowing his (and others) violence to continue. its fine for Police Scotland to say sorry but in reality, things havent improved that much. Sandy can say that things have got somewhat better but that is a general statement and does not apply to women in prostitution.
Women are not coming forward and reporting violence so theres alot of men out there committing violence every day, unchecked and unaccountable.
Prostitution related offenses fell by 87% from 2013 to 2023. Women in street prostitution, like Emma, are still criminalised albeit in smaller numbers. The big fall also relates to punters like Ian Packer, who are still out in numbers looking for vulnerable women. It also relates to all offenses such as pimping and brothel keeping.
Police Scotland have nothing to pat themselves on the back for in terms of how much better things are.