Posted on 10/30/2007 11:52:42 AM PDT by DogByte6RER
Prostitutes' photos, case details put online
Police hope it deters crime; clients' mug shots to come
By Mark Arner and Liz Neely
UNION-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITERS
October 30, 2007
EL CAJON Mug shots of convicted prostitutes are appearing on the El Cajon Police Department's Web site. Police hope to discourage them from plying their trade in town using a 21st-century version of public flogging.
Pictures of 11 women, details of their crimes and areas where they are banned from loitering were posted as of yesterday. Police said they plan to add pictures of convicted johns the clients within weeks. They are urging viewers to report when the offenders violate probation.
Our Web site is always in revision, said El Cajon police Chief Cliff Diamond. We have always viewed it as a good intervention tool to keep our community apprised of crime trends, wanted persons and missing persons.
Publication of convicted criminals' mug shots is the latest of several unconventional tactics that El Cajon and other cities have tried in recent years to discourage prostitution.
Twelve years ago, the La Mesa City Council tried to stifle such activity by publishing photos of convicted johns in the media. In July, El Cajon and National City were among several cities statewide that were told to abandon laws allowing them to impound vehicles of motorists who tried to buy sex on the streets. That tactic ended when the state Supreme Court ruled that cities could no longer seize vehicles of people suspected of soliciting prostitution.
In El Cajon, the number of prostitution arrests has decreased since a peak of 100 in 2003, when a large number of stings were conducted. After five stings this year, 25 arrests have been made.
The goal of putting the faces of convicted prostitutes on the Web is to move them and the crimes that come with them out of our city, said El Cajon police Special Investigations Sgt. Mike Hook.
The tactic has drawn mixed reactions.
Marjorie Cohn, a professor at the Thomas Jefferson School of Law in San Diego, said the Web site violates the women's right to privacy.
It's an incredible invasion of the privacy of the women, with no real benefit to law enforcement, Cohn said.
For some businesses along the corridors best known for prostitution activity in El Cajon, the high-tech approach is welcome.
I think it's a good idea because we get a lot of them hanging around here, said John Crisp, owner of Bath-Co Shower Door on Main Street east of Johnson Avenue. It's not good for business.
Larry Wilson, owner of Mustang Auto on El Cajon Boulevard near Wilson Avenue, said putting the pictures on the Internet will probably discourage prostitution in El Cajon. But he also wondered how to help those arrested.
I think it's a good idea, but what do you do? Wilson asked. What can we do to help these people? These girls need to get involved in a church somehow, and they'll help them turn their lives around. The Rev. Mary Moreno Richardson, an Episcopal priest in San Diego who has publicly opposed the trafficking and sexual exploitation of women, said the department's decision to publish pictures of female offenders appeared to be selectively punishing them without trying to solve the problem.
This story is as old as time, Richardson said. I think they should offer solutions and services to these women, who have already completed their sentences and paid for these crimes.
Councilman Gary Kendrick sees it as a deterrent.
I think someone is less likely to engage in prostitution in El Cajon if they know their picture is going to end up on our Web site, he said.
There’s at least one that looks like Elvira’s dowdy sister. Bags under her eyes you could carry coal in.
Here's your crankhead.
That's what I was wondering.
Now even the lunch lady's turning tricks.
Because she’s the only one smiling. At least she’s not a meth head....yet.
Interesting.
Perpetual Flogging.
I could never get that drunk.
The white ones look like they have been hitting the meth pipe,the black ones the crack pipe.Or maybe vice versa.
The two Hispanics are kind of cute.
Probably illegal tho.
Physically, how can the “john” get worked up enough to finish the job?
The should publish their STD and drug screen results as well!
I wonder if any of these wimmins will complain to their probation officers about getting FReeped...
Turn out the lights and dream of his wife? LOL!
I truly do not know.
Good gravy, are you sure that isn’t a Halloween costume???
My last customer was named "Van de Graaf".
That kind of blows their undercover gals.
And if you read the probation orders for each, uh, perpetrator, you'll find out exactly where to go for services.
Defendant shall not:
1. Contact or attempt to contact passing motorists.
2. Engage or attempt to engage motorists in conversation,
3. Solicit or accept rides from motorists or,
4. Loiter, congregate or remain on a public street, sidewalk or alleyway without apparent lawful reason or business at the following geographical areas of the city of El Cajon:(a) The 500 Block of West Main Street to the 1600 Block of East Main.
(b) El Cajon Blvd between 100 and 1300 Block.
(c) The 500 Block of West Douglas Ave to the 300 Block of Douglas Ave.
THIS WILL DETER CRIME! JOHNS WILL BE DISCOURAGED AND GO HOME TO HIDE!................
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