St. Louis, MO
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Auto Seizure | ✓ |
Buyer Arrests | ✓ |
Cameras | ✓ |
Community Service | ✓ |
Employment Loss | ✓ |
Identity Disclosure | ✓ |
IT Based Tactics | ✓ |
John School | ✓ |
Letters | ✓ |
License Suspension | ✓ |
Neighborhood Action | ✓ |
Public Education | ✓ |
Reverse Stings | ✓ |
SOAP Orders | ✓ |
Web Stings | ✓ |
St. Louis, Missouri, a city of about 305,000 along the Mississippi River, has had longstanding, widespread prostitution and sex trafficking problems, since the 1800s if not before. In 1870 the city passed an ordinance legalizing prostitution, requiring brothels and women who were exploited within them to register with the city. The experiment was declared a failure and ended four years later when it was clear that most prostituted women failed to register and brothels failed to abide by regulations, and that legalization caused a growth in the problems they had hoped to diminish and contain. In contemporary times, sex trafficking continues to be a persistent and well-documented problem, and to generate a wide range of related crimes, such as child sexual abuse materials (CSAM, often called “child pornography” in state laws). For example, in December, 2018, a sex offender was sentenced to 22 years in prison for forcing a 15-year-old girl into prostitution (more correctly, sex trafficking) in St. Louis. after pleading guilty in U.S. District Court in St. Louis to three felony counts of possession of child pornography. He admitted he forced the girl into prostitution in St. Louis in 2016. He also forced her to perform sex acts on him and filmed them with his cellphone, his plea agreement said. Farmington police were called when the teen reported the rapes to the staff of a hospital. The man had prior convictions for statutory rape and sodomy in St. Louis County and a 2012 federal conviction for failing to register as a sex offender. He violated his probation in both cases and received years more in prison.
The homicide of prostituted persons in the city have occurred for many decades, and has included serial killers specifically targeting prostituted women. For example, in September, 2022, it was announced that one man was behind at least five St. Louis-area serial killings, including the grisly murders of four women that went unsolved for more than 30 years. The suspect was already serving a life sentence in prison for a St. Louis County murder when prosecutors charged him with four new counts of first-degree murder in the deaths of four women who disappeared from south St. Louis within six months in 1990. All had ties to the same small stretch of Cherokee Street in St. Louis frequented by sexually exploited women, then known as “The South Side Stroll.” In 2021, several prostituted women had been the target of homicide, shootings and robberies, prompting the St. Louis police department to issue a public safety alert. In September, 2021, police responded to a call at the 4500 block of Adelaide and found that a prostituted woman had been shot in the face. An hour later that same day, police found a woman dead on the sidewalk on the 3800 block of West Florissant, which is about half a mile from the scene on Adelaide. Police were investigating a series of robberies that happened that month: a man had met multiple women on Cote Brilliante Avenue, contacting them for sex using the MegaPersonals dating app. After meeting them, he robbed them. All of those incidents happened on the city’s north side. Also in 2021, a couple was arrested for bringing a 3-year-old child to a prostitution transaction, where fentanyl was ingested. In October, 2021, a man was sentenced to 10 years in prison for exploiting a child for commercial sexual abuse. Prostituted women from the city have also been targeted by at least one serial killer, Maury Travis, who focused on killing “drug addicts and prostitutes” in the city and neighboring East St. Louis, Illinois. Sex buyers and pimps have also been murdered in St. Louis. In a study published in 2006, in the St. Louis data, there were 13 “client“ and eight “pimp” homicides that were prostitution-related.
Among the strategies used to address problems associated with prostitution and sex trafficking are attempts to cut off the revenue stream for these crimes by curtailing consumer-level demand. From the evidence we could gather, St. Louis has occasionally conducted reverse stings since at least 1991. In 1991, the St. Louis Circuit Attorney’s Office prosecuted over 135 men for patronizing prostitution. Some of the more recent reverse stings have been web based. For example, in June, 2017, fourteen people were arrested after St. Louis County Police Multijurisdictional Human Trafficking Task Force partnered with other surrounding agencies to target those seeking to purchase sex from potential human trafficking victims. The investigation concluded that 14 people are accused of seeking to purchase sex from potential trafficking victims during the time frame of June 19, 2017, and June 22, 2017, at various locations within St. Louis County and St. Charles County. During that operation, police said they also seized five handguns, methamphetamines, and marijuana. The identities of the arrested individuals were publicly disclosed.
In 2005, police began a new variation on “identity disclosure” tactics: sending postcards to the home addresses of arrested sex buyers “reminding” them that prostitution is illegal and harmful. In 2012, residents of neighborhoods with high levels of street prostitution informally began posting signs urging “prostitutes and johns” to stay out of their neighborhood.
In October 2012, the city council was considering a proposed ordinance that expands the penalties for arrested sex buyers. Under the proposed ordinance, arrested sex buyers could face fines of up to $500 and be sent to a “john school” program. A nongovernmental organization, Magdalene St. Louis, was working at the time to advance plans for a john school. The group’s board hoped to copy the model of Magdalene in Nashville, Tennessee. It featured a program that guides women away from street prostitution, provides them with a secure home, and gives them services. In December 2013, they also planned to offer a john school through the court system for first-time offenders. As of 2022, we do not have documentation showing that the john school was ever implemented in the city.
In April 2014, the St. Louis Police Department announced it would begin using “dear john” letters to deter offenders. Those charged with trying to buy sex will receive postcards by mail admonishing them for their crime, and providing messages about spreading sexually transmitted diseases, as well as listing their court dates. The postcards say, “Thanks for your visit to…” and leaving a spot for the location and date of a crime. “The city of St. Louis, its residents and your neighbors would like to remind you that lewd, lascivious and/or suggestive behavior (including but not limited to prostitution, solicitation and prostitution loitering) are a violation of city ordinance and state law.” Police are rolling out the program in April 2014 in two city neighborhoods — Carondelet and Holly Hills — where residents have complained of prostituted women “trolling for tricks.” At the time, St. Louis Police Capt. Dan Howard said,
“If there weren’t customers, prostitutes would be out of business, and what we’re looking to do is put them out of business.”
In 2014, police said they planned to routinely provide local news outlets with mug shots of those charged with prostitution crimes to dissuade them from repeating the offenses.
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Reverse Stings:
- “Prostitution Arrests”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, November 6 1990.
- “Peach Prosecuted 250 for Vice; More than 115 Prostitution Convictions Resulted, Records Show”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 18 1992.
- “Anti-Prostitution Prosecutor Found Guilty”, Lewiston Sun Journal, March 18 1992.
- “35 Men Arrested in Crackdown on Prostitution”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 1 1992.
- “Pastor, 2 Others Post Bail on Sex-Trafficking Charges; Sting Is Second to Use Tough U.S. Charge to Target Demand for Child Prostitutes”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, August 1 2009.
- “Undercover Sting Yields 29 Prostitution Arrests”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, May 30 2014.
- “Florissant Councilman Arrested for Patronizing Prostitution in St. Louis”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, October 16 2014.
Web Based Reverse Stings:
Proposed John School:
- “St. Louis Alderman Craft New Ordinance to Fight Prostitution; Does It Go Too Far?”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, October 29 2012.
- “Home for Prostitutes Also Wants to School Johns”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, December 2 2013.
“Dear John” Postcards Sent to Arrestees:
- “Aiming for Shame”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 25 2005.
- “In Fighting Prostitution, Police Aim to Shame”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, September 26 2005.
- “Police Use Postcard to Publicly Shame ‘Johns'”, NBC/KSDK-TV 5, April 14 2014.
- “Dear John Letters from St. Louis Police Aim to Curb Prostitution”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, April 15 2014.
- “St. Louis Police Crack Down on Prostitution Clients”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, April 15 2014.
- “STL Cops to End World’s Oldest Profession by Publicly Shaming Johns with Postcards”, Riverfront Times, April 16 2014.
Identity Disclosure:
- “St. Louis Police Crack Down on Prostitution Clients”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, April 15 2014.
- “Undercover Sting Yields 29 Prostitution Arrests”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, May 30 2014.
Neighborhood Action:
Background on Local Prostitution, Sex Trafficking, Child Endangerment, CSAM, Related Crimes (e.g., Drugs, Weapons):
- https://www.stltoday.com/150-years-ago-st-louis-started-its-brief-experiment-with-legalized-prostitution (1870s)
- “Two Men Accused of Forcing Girl into Prostitution”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, March 31 2007.
- “Feds Investigate Suspected International Prostitution Ring”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 28 2008.
- “No Jail Time for Man Accused of Soliciting Sex from a 14-Year-Old Girl”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, October 12 2012.
- “Nuns Trying to Stop Prostitution in St. Louis Hotels”, CW/KPLR-TV 11, November 12 2012.
- “3 Teen Girls Forced into Prostitution in North St. Louis County, Police Say”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, May 2 2013.
- “Chicago Area Man Brought Women to St. Louis for Prostitution, Feds Say”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 3 2013.
- “Sex Trafficker ‘T-Rex’ Sentenced to 536 Months in Prison”, Kansas City infoZine, October 30 2013.
- “Breckenridge Hills Woman Gets 10 Years for Forcing Women into Prostitution”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 3 2014.
- “Local Woman Sentenced for Forcing Women into Prostitution”, NBC/KSDK-TV 5, February 3 2014.
- “St. Louis Siblings Sentenced for Forced Prostitution”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, February 3 2014.
- “Man Gets Four Years in Prison for Sex Trafficking”, Carbondale Southern, March 12 2014.
- “Two Suspects from Texas Arrested for Human Trafficking in St. Louis,” St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 17 2015.
- “Missouri Couple Charged with Luring Girls into Prostitution,” Lake Expo, August 27 2015.
- https://www.lakeexpo.com/missouri-sex-offender-prostituted-teen-in-st-louis-sentenced-to-22-years-in-prison (2018)
- https://www.stltoday.com/st-louis-man-gets-10-years-for-prostituting-teen-runaway (2021)
- https://www.shorenewsnetwork.com/judge-sentences-st-louis-man-enticement-of-minor-prostitution/ (2021)
- https://www.justice.gov/judge-sentences-st-louis-man-enticement-minor-engage-prostitution (2021)
- https://www.stltoday.com/st-louis-area-political-scandals (2022)
- https://www.stlmag.com/news/cam/ (2022)
- https://fox2now.com/missouri/2-texas-men-face-child-sex-trafficking-charges-in-st-louis-county/ (2023)
Child Endangerment Associated with Prostitution:
Documented Violence Against Individuals Engaged in Prostitution in the Area:
- Murderpedia: Maury Troy Travis
- “Area Prostitutes Frightened By Series Of Deaths”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, February 22 1991.
- “Prostitute Testifies that Policeman Raped Her in East St. Louis; Officer, Who Was Fired over Claim, Says Sex Was Consensual”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 21 1998.
- “Former Policeman Is Convicted of Misconduct over Sex Claims”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, January 23 1998.
- https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/prostitution related homicide (2006)
- “Police: Violent Carjacking Linked to Prostitution”, NBC/KSDK-TV 5, July 29 2014.
- https://news.stlpublicradio.org/was-serial-killer-responsible-for-murder-six-women-east-st-louis (2019)
- https://www.inquisitr.com/the-st-louis-serial-killer-who-taunted-the-police (2022)
- https://www.officer.com/dna-breakthrough-helps-st-louis-pd-solve-package-killer-serial-murders (2022)
Background on Prostitution in the Area:
- “Corrections Officer Charged in Prostitution Investigation; Detective Says Suspect Used Women under House Arrest”, St. Louis Post-Dispatch, June 22 1998.
- “Residents Up in Arms About Prostitution Problem in South City”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, September 7 2012.
- “St. Louis to Crack Down on Prostitution”, CW/KPLR-TV 11, September 19 2012.
- “Beyond Arrests, Getting Prostitutes Off the Streets for Good”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, November 19 2012.
- “Corrections Expert: Penalties Won’t Keep Prostitutes Off the Street”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, January 28 2013.
- “Prostitution Rehabilitation Program Coming to St. Louis”, CBS/KMOV-TV 4, May 8 2013.
- https://www.stltoday.com/a-look-back-at-st-louiss-brief-experiment-with-legalized-prostitution.1870s (2020)
- https://www.kmov.com/city-orders-st-louis-nuisance-property-temporarily-close-down/ (2022)
State | Missouri |
Type | City |
Population | 304709 |
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