COLUMBUS — More sex buyers are being arrested and prosecuted in Ohio, but jail time and fines remain minimal, and a mandate that offenders attend “john school” is inconsistently enforced, according to a new report released Tuesday by Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost.
“The Drivers of Demand,” commissioned internally by Yost, provides a first-ever look at sex buyers arrested in Ohio and the criminal consequences they have faced.
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