I don't agree with that statement. I believe that police officers deserve to have a complete understanding of the mental, emotional, psychological and cognitive processes of the people who they will be offering aid to.
I totally hear and understand and have heard from people in the industry who say that they are “at odds” with police. I think that comes from how this education needs to be starting well before someone enters into becoming a police officer: having it in all public schools everywhere so that we have an understanding of exploitation, healthy relationships, consent and all of that.
Then, once someone enters officer training, they need to have a deeper understanding of those things I pointed out—the emotional, the cognitive and the psychological effects—and why someone might enter this work, what kind of help they might need should they ask for help and what resources you can provide them if what they're looking for is not direct help.
This way, we can create a foundation where people who are in the sex industry and officers can find a way to coexist, work together and help each other.