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    They state that having laws on the abuse of women and girls in the brothel doesn’t stop the owners from abusing and murdering them. These laws that are made need to not only be there, but they also need to be enforced throughout the countries. There should be serious consequences and hold people accountable once the law…

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    History repeats itself, back in the 1800;s slavery was a big part of the americans way of life and now two hundred years later slavery 2.0 is growing faster than ever. In 2015 the world still isn 't as perfect as predicted many years ago, there are still many problems that challenge the human race but more specifically slavery. Yes slavery is still an issue but now its more commonly known as human trafficking. Human trafficking is the kidnapping of women to be prostitutes. Many sick…

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    lucky as to have wealth or a title to propel them to the forefront of the business aspect of life, a lot women were poor, or what business they did own would generally be a tavern or brothel. According to “A New Netherland Connection” women would also work in taverns or brothels just to make ends meet. Taverns and brothels may not have been sought after as an ideal place of employment, but most were left with no choice in most…

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    Cocaine and Booze consumed Charlotte’s life. If she wasn’t high, she was drunk. Relying on drugs and alcohol to make it through each day, her parents kicked her out at age 16. Nowhere to go she roamed the streets of Chicago, wasting all of her savings on drugs. After two days of living alone, Charlotte was broke, starving, and desperate for a high. An older man around the age of 45 could clearly tell Charlotte was in withdrawal and he took advantage. “Do you need drugs? Because I can help you…

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    There is a double standard when it comes to female and male sex workers in this risky industry. Much like society, female workers are expected to be submissive and catering to men’s needs. Therefore, any man who chooses this as his trade of choice is compared to a woman and seen as feminine and thus weak. (Stoddard, 2014). Most male prostitutes that do partake in the trade, regardless of their willingness and consent to work, have been stereotyped as weak victims of overpowering, more dominant…

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    Japanese army began to set up brothels in mainland China, establishing brothels in the garrisons as wars spread to various parts of Southeast Asia and the Pacific Ocean. The Japanese forces also forced women, such as Chinese, Filipino, East Timorese, and Indonesian (including Dutch-born women from Indonesia), including women of Joseon and Taiwan, who were Japanese colonies at the time, to be Japanese comfort women. The Japanese army set up the Japanese military brothels as a warehouse (logistics…

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    “Should Prostitution be illegal?” Prostitution is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment. Prostitution is the oldest profession existing in the world. Also known as the sex trade it has played a big role in countries, wars, and eras. Before the 1900s prostitution was legal until the federal man act (1910) that prohibited interstate transportation of women for women for “immoral Purposes”. Research indicates that “over one million women in the united…

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    countries. She would personally go into these brothels, interviewing the girls who worked there, both…

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    with no clothes on and buses showcasing girls with little to no coverage. In contrary to what these advertisements may suggest, prostitution is not legal in Clark County. Other counties, in the outskirts of the city, do tolerate this act and have brothels operating which offer the exchange of sex for money (Comella). These misconceived ideas of the city may be rooted from the history of prostitution in a small section of Las Vegas called Block 16 (Comella). Lynn Comella, a professor at the…

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    the Cantonment Magistrate and were given tickets of license. They were sent to the prison hospitals (Lock Hospitals) against their will and were tested to trace any diseases that were likely to spread to the soldiers. Brothel keeping was looked upon as a source of govt. revenue. Brothel Keepers (Bandhakiposaka) had to pay a part of their earnings as revenue. The function of prostitutes was not only entertainment, but their services were also used for political purposes, especially in espionage…

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