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Oregon Prostitution and Trafficking Laws:
Oregon
In Oregon, all aspects of the sex trade —whether selling sex, buying sex, promoting it, or profiting from it—are completely illegal. Oregon has distinct laws for purchasing sexual services (commercial sexual solicitation) and selling sexual services (prostitution). Oregon trafficking survivors have the ability to vacate prostitution-related convictions only.
Prostitution laws of
Oregon
Oregon Prostitution and Trafficking Laws:
- Section 167.002 - Definitions for ORS 167.002 to 167.027.
- Section 167.007 - Prostitution.
- Section 167.008 - Commercial sexual solicitation.
- Section 167.012 - Promoting prostitution.
- Section 167.017 - Compelling prostitution.
- Section 167.027 - Evidence required to show place of prostitution.
- Section 163.263 - Subjecting another person to involuntary servitude in the second degree.
- Section 163.26
- 4 - Subjecting another person to involuntary servitude in the first degree.
- Section 163.266 - Trafficking in persons.
- Section 163.269 - Defenses for victims of involuntary servitude and trafficking in persons.
- Section 167.002 - Definitions for ORS 167.002 to 167.027.
- Section 167.007 - Prostitution.
- Section 167.008 - Commercial sexual solicitation.
- Section 167.012 - Promoting prostitution.
- Section 167.017 - Compelling prostitution.
- Section 167.027 - Evidence required to show place of prostitution.
- Section 163.263 - Subjecting another person to involuntary servitude in the second degree.
- Section 163.26
- 4 - Subjecting another person to involuntary servitude in the first degree.
- Section 163.266 - Trafficking in persons.
- Section 163.269 - Defenses for victims of involuntary servitude and trafficking in persons.