Prostitutes get physically assaulted an average of once a month. That's without factoring in pressure to engage in sex acts they aren't comfortable with. And the death rate is about 1 in 500 per year. https://www.hg.org/legal-articles/prostitution-in-the-united...
Are these crimes against prostitutes factored in to the total incidence of sex crimes? I just briefly looked at your link and can't tell.
We're potentially dealing with a "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" situation here.
Should we ban delivery drivers who have the highest murder rates of all professions including cops or just work on making cities more safe so that people are protected from violence regardless of profession?
Prostitutes have a higher murder rate. The BLS, which tracks danger of jobs, states on their website that they do not track illegal jobs.
For delivery drivers you just need to make "the streets" safer. For prostitutes you have to manage their workplace, which could be the john's house, or a random motel.
Mmm, make jobs illegal so that workers can't reach out to police / be protected with workspace regulation and then say they should be illegal because they are dangerous...
Even in countries where prostitution is legal, prostitutes still get abused, and are pressured to not report crimes (just like employees of regular jobs are pressured to not report on the job accidents).
Are these crimes against prostitutes factored in to the total incidence of sex crimes? I just briefly looked at your link and can't tell.
We're potentially dealing with a "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" situation here.