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    Prostitution is one of the oldest occupations in history and has dated from Ancient Greece to modern times. The major contributors to prostitution that I have found are poverty, sexual abuse, and drug addiction. One of the most known factors that cause prostitution is poverty. Men and women often engage in prostitution purely out of necessity. In many studies, homeless men and women are prime examples. However, women far outnumber men in the prostitution industry. A majority of the women…

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    women’s rights are not practiced anymore. A place where child trafficking is socially acceptable and renting a woman’s body is common. All of this may happen if we choose to legalize prostitution. I strongly believe that prostitution should not be legalized because of the effects it might bring to our society. Prostitution has been dubbed as the world’s oldest profession. Considering how long sex selling has been with us, it is still not legal in almost every country, and there are reasons why.…

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    that “the laws criminalizing prostitution are designed to protect society’s moral sanctity, regardless of any individual choice or will” (Rayborn 126). Rayborn flat out says there that law isn’t an individual choice but the moral code which the government is making for the United States and for the people. Our laws have moral theory behind them in order to protect others. In the case of murder, it is morally wrong because it diminishes of another person. However prostitution is not, whether one…

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    Prostitution: It’s Not Okay According to “a report from Fondation Scelles...there are 40 to 42 million prostitutes in the world” (Sex Crimes). Prostitution is legal in a lot of countries and even some areas in the United States (Prostitution). Prostitutes are controlled by pimps who often search for teenagers to turn into prostitutes (Flowers). The sex industry leads to human trafficking and downgrades the community (Prostitution). Prostitution should not be accepted and deserves to be illegal…

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    There is also the argument that centers on prevention. The criminalization of prostitution will undoubtedly affect large numbers of vulnerable women. However, this will also have the effect of dissuading potential prostitutes from participating in the process. As they notice the punishments increasing in intensity, prospective prostitutes will note the elevated risk level, and will see entering the profession as an increasingly risky gamble that will not be likely to pay off. These would-be…

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    Prostitution is the oldest profession since the beginning of history. Prostitution is a very controversial subject and everyone has a different view on it. Prostitution dates all the way back to the 1800’s in the United States. There are all kinds of reasons why women solicit sex for money and in a lot of cases you have women that love sex, you have women that love money or you have those women that love both. Prostitution has no age limit, there are girls as young as twelve that are prostitutes…

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    Rough Draft Prostitution, means of paying the bills or paid pleasure? Prostitution in the world has always been a battle against personal views. Many argue whether it is a right to sell one's body for pleasure or just a grotesque means of making fast cash. Prostitution has always been a taboo of sorts on this earth. It is the oldest profession in human history and is a product of human nature. Prostitution is most present in societies where free sexual intercourse is limited. It is a…

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    the general topic of human trafficking. Forced prostitution is a subtopic of human trafficking, and can impact any number of men, women, and children throughout the world. People are coerced or unwillingly forced to do sexual acts for money and can be beaten or even killed if there is not enough money coming in. Although they are forced to do these acts, the law system believes that they are criminals and will sentence even a child for prostitution. If a man, woman, or child is forced to do…

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    Who would actually want to legalize prostitution? It’s an invitation of sexually transmitted diseases, illegal drugs, and violence all at your door step! Now imagine your family waking up at any hour in the day and seeing an individual leaned over a car and shortly afterwards get in just to return and complete the cycle repetitiously. Or perhaps someone approaching you seeking money for drugs. Wild enough yet? How about your spouse infecting you with a sexually transmitted disease that you know…

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    Prostitution has been called the world’s oldest profession, but it’s one of the most controversial debates in America. Prostitution is a service industry in which women or men exchange consensual sexual favors given for money or other reward. It is prime time to legalize and regulate this part of American culture which will lead to the reduction of violence and keeping sex workers healthy. Safety is normally the number one concern for all prostitutes, but we 're not helping them by making…

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