InQuire 14.2

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InQuire

The University of Kent’s Student Newspaper Issue 14.2 Friday 28 September 2018 inquirelive.co.uk FREE

‘Sex for rent’ offered by landlords in Canterbury Jordan Ifield Website News Editor

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n investigation by CCCU’s student publication has uncovered that up to eighteen Canterbury landlords have offered ‘sex for rent’ schemes to students. Claisse Opulencia, Editorin-Chief of Unified, posted an advertisement on Craigslist under the alias of ‘Isabelle’, claiming she was in a need of a room but was struggling financially. Most landlords initially offered ‘Isabelle’ accommodation with payment, only to suggest ‘sex for rent’ arrangements when ‘Isabelle’ claimed she did not have sufficient funds for their initial offer. This exposé comes at a time when new, and potentially vulnerable students are arriving in Canterbury for Welcome week. Opulencia, told Kent Online: “As soon as I posted the ad’ on Craigslist, two hours after, my phone was filled with landlords asking if I was still looking for a room, saying, ‘Here’s what I’ve got’”. After initial contact with landlords by ‘Isabelle’, further contact was made by Opulencia, as a writer for Unified. The outlet only received one reply, with the landlord claiming that ‘It’s a win-win situation. I’ll help the person out and she can help me out’. Such cases have not been

isolated to Canterbury. A poll conducted by YouGov and Shelter earlier this year found that around 250,000 women in the UK had been offered a ‘sex for rent’ arrangement by their landlord in the past five years. Under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, the maximum sentence one could receive for such an office would be 7 years in prison. The former Justice Secretary, David Lidington, claimed that such arrangements were already illegal under the Sexual Offences Act 2003, arguing that ‘as they are inciting or causing another person to have sex with them in return for payment’. DCI Lee Whitehead from Kent Police said: ‘Landlords who advertise rooms in exchange for sexual favours are actively targeting vulnerable people, and I would urge anyone who is being exploited in this way to please report it to us. ‘Any incidents reported to Kent Police will be fully investigated to establish if any crimes have been committed, and officers will work with the Crown Prosecution Service to charge offenders and bring them before the courts.’ There is no exact law punishing the crime of ‘sex for rent’, with Lidington’s definition falling under the accusation of prostitution. There have been no prosecutions for landlords either advertising or offering ‘sex for rent’ in the UK.

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It is not just landlords, students are selling old lingerie and nudes for cash

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ata from a recent survey conducted by financial advice website Save the Student found that out of 3,000 male and female student participants, one in 20 use their

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bodies to make money, with 78 per cent struggling to get by with paying for their education. The type of sexual favours ranged from prostitution and escorting to stripping,

as well as internet work. Some students are even resorting to selling worn bras and panties to make ends meet whilst at university.

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