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1,193 wordsReferred to as the oldest profession, prostitution... has long been a problem which has provoked and disturbed Americans (Kinsie 3). Prostitution [is] the performance of sexual acts, solely for the purpose of material gain (James [NA]). Prostitution remains, excepted and considered normal in some cultures. No gender specifics exist for prostitutes, but female prostitutes comprise the majority of prostitutes. A person male and married characterizing the majority of prostitutes clients, commonly r...
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1,845 wordsThesis: Prostitution should be legalized because not only does it financially benefit the country, but legalized prostitution could also reduce crime. A. Preservation of morality A. Constitutional right C. Reduction of violent crime D. Government regulation Prostitution is known as the oldest profession in the world, however, many states in the U. S. outlaw it. The textbook definition of prostitution is the "act or practice of engaging in sexual acts for money" ("Prostitution, " Macmillan 805). ...
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1,033 wordsIntroduction Prostitution exists in almost all cultures and civilizations of the world today. Just as the cultures differ richly from one another, prostitution and prostitution policy vary greatly throughout the globe. Although the act of prostitution itself is widely similar all over, the policies that are affecting the sex trade are the most influential in shaping the unique and individual sex industries of different countries. This paper takes a look at two very different countries with very ...
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1,049 wordsAbuse transitive verb 1: to put to a wrong or improper use; 2: obsolete (deceive); 3: to use so as to injure or damage (maltreat); 4: to attack in words (revile). noun 1: a corrupt practice or custom; 2: improper or excessive use or treatment (misuse); a deceitful act (deception); 4: language that condemns or vilifies usually unjustly, intemperately, and angrily; 5: physical maltreatment. Abuse, in any and all of its forms, is something many Korean women and girls deal with every day. In 2002, a...
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Consenting Adults Maximum Penalty
1,944 wordsThis essay focuses mainly on the trade of street prostitution and on women (the people who practice it most often). Women prostitutes outnumber men in a ratio of four to one. Despite the fact that prostitution is not illegal in Canada, activities closely related to the profession are penalized (i. e. procuring, keeping a bawdyhouse, communicating). This results in the infamous "Catch 22 " situation, where prostitutes face a good news-bad news scenario: prostitution is legal, but it is illegal to...
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1,008 wordsOutline Thesis: Prostitution should be legalized because not only does it financially benefit the country, but legalized prostitution could also reduce crime. I. Illegalized prostitution A. Preservation of morality B. Health risks C. Violent crime D. Costs to citizens II. Legalized prostitution A. Constitutional right B. Regular health exam C. Reduction of violent crime D. Government regulation III. Argument Prostitution is known as the oldest profession in the world, however, many states in the...
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Criminal Justice Policies Concerning Part 1
2,055 wordsCriminal Justice Policies Concerning Prostitution We can draw an analogy between two negative social events like prostitution and violation of standards of behavior. These anti-social behaviors are the issue of the day. Remedial legislation of world countries declares the war to prostitution. However, ideological paradox of these campaigns is quite interesting. The more federal authorities try to fight with prostitution, the more indulgent becomes the society in relation to this problem. Besides...
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Criminal Justice Policies Concerning Part 2
2,067 words... by the third parties (March 21, 1950). According to this convention, the criminal liability shall be fixed for forcing, involvement, or seduction in purposes of prostitution by the third parties, exploitation of prostitution, as well as for organization and brothel-keeping. Besides, the Russian government considered that disposition of the article 241 - 1 relating to definition of the term prostitution is not distinct and insufficient for acknowledging it as criminally liable act. Russian Fe...
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Sexual Harassment Battered Women
2,200 wordsProstitution Controversy Prostitution commonly is referred to as "the world's oldest profession. " It's an emblematic statement about the status of women, for whom being sexually available and submissive to men is the oldest form of survival. As the "world's oldest, " prostitution is presented as an accepted fact of history, something that will always be with us that we cannot eradicate. As a profession; 's elling access to one's body is being promoted as a viable choice for women. In an era in ...
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1,586 wordsProstitution is an issue which has caused controversy cross-culturally and historically and which has many individuals reexamining the logistics of it. If prostitution is decriminalized it will become economically profitable and feasible for not only the prostitutes, but also western society as a whole. Without the 20 th century western laws, which force prostitution underground, the profession of prostitution could become a clean and safe occupation. Prostitution laws are unconstitutional and d...
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2 Nd Ed Sexual Intercourse
947 wordsProstitution is ambiguous to define. The Macquarie dictionary defines prostitution as 1. the act or practice of engaging in sexual intercourse 2. any base or unworthy use of talent, ability, etc. But the act of prostitution involves many other associated facets that are included under this extensive act. Theres the act itself, soliciting, advertising, pimping, house brothels, street prostitution, phone sex and even computer sex. Sweden treats prostitution as legal, however pimping is illegal. Ca...
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Christian Science Monitor Legalizing Prostitution
2,968 wordsOne of the oldest legal debates comes from one of the worlds oldest profession, prostitution, there is no denying that the sex industry has taken international dimensions and is recognized as an economic motor for many countries. As countries around the world debate the merits of legalizing or at least decriminalizing prostitution. The following questions should be addressed. Would legalization reduce some of the inequalities and abuse suffered by the women involved? On the other hand, by legiti...
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3,632 wordsLEGALIZING PROSTITUTION WOULD PROVIDE ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND REDUCE CRIME Definition of prostitution. I think it important to define prostitution as the consensual granting of sexual gratification by one person in exchange for money or other valuable consideration. This definition implies a legal contract, and thus only individuals at or above the age of majority would legally be entitled to enter into these contracts, either as purchaser or provider. Prostitution as I discuss it here does not in...
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Sexually Transmitted Diseases Illegal Prostitution
1,034 wordsGovernment Regulation of Prostitution is Key The question of whether prostitution should be legalized has been an extremely controversial issue over the past few years. Many people who oppose government regulation of prostitution claim that America? s morality is at stake. However, I disagree. Government regulation will only help solve this on going social problem that exists in society today. If prostitution is legalized, these sex workers will be less likely to spread sexually transmitted dise...
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897 wordsProstitution: Should it be Criminal Prostitution or also know as the worlds oldest profession is a criminal act almost everywhere inside the United States today. The question is whether it should remain a criminal or not. James Board feels that prostitution should be decriminalized for 2 main reasons. First, far too much policeman power is being wasted on prostitution stings and arrests. Second, legalization will help prevent the spread of disease, most importantly the spread of HIV. Anastasia V...
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1,453 wordsShivani Shah Mr. Prostitution Shah 1 Shivani Shah Mr. Terrell English 1101 November 22, 1999 Prostitution The world? s largest trade, prostitution, has always found ways to overcome the legal attempts to suppress it. Prostitution has become one of the most common trades throughout the world. Many poor countries have turned to prostitution as an outlet from their economic difficulties. It is the easiest from of labor for those who do not have a proper education or the economic background to join ...
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1,790 wordsProstitution: Should it be legal? Prostitution is known as the oldest profession in the world, however, many states in the U. S. outlaw it. The textbook definition of prostitution is the act or practice of engaging in sexual acts for money (Prostitution, Macmillan 805). Nevada is the first state in the United States to legalize prostitution. Although the long-term effects of legalized prostitution are uncertain, the short-term effects have been economically beneficial. Prostitution should be leg...
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2,082 wordsProstitution Prostitution Thailand/Canada Introduction Prostitution exists in almost all cultures and civilizations of the world today. Just as the cultures differ richly from one another, prostitution and prostitution policy vary greatly throughout the globe. Although the act of prostitution itself is widely similar all over, the policies that are affecting the sex trade are the most influential in shaping the unique and individual sex industries of different countries. This paper takes a look ...
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