From a law enforcement perspective, typically when we enter into an investigation, it usually involves a complaint that comes in via a complainant, a victim or a witness, and it will often have something to do with violence or some other overt act.
Typically, those who are involved in the selling of their own sexual services.... If it's peaceful and consensual, that does not come to our attention, so we're not proactively targeting people who are selling their own sexual services.
I would argue that we're more reactively investigating when there are additional offences or concerns such as violence, intimidation, coercion, or children involved. Those would be the differentiations. We're not proactively targeting those who sell their own sexual services in a consensual manner.