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    The models use to regulated prostitution can either benefit the workers or endanger them. There are many countries that have used one of this models and it has worked for them. However, Canada has taken a different approach to regulating prostitution by creating Bill C-36 and is following the Swedish model for the sex industry. Canada views on prostitution are based on false assumptions and stigma around sex industry, which does not help the sex industry. Looking at criminalization,…

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    Los Angeles, CA 90062 Dear Sgt. Adrian Koval We wrote this letter to tackle all about prostitution to your good agency and hope for response that will help degrade and abolish the problem in the community. Your agency has the power to act on this, therefore we believe that you can do something to raise awareness on this issue. Prostitution is not the slightest bit a vocation like some other; it is corrupting, unbearable, exploitive. In favor of the undermined, there is a ton of awfulness…

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    “Sex solely for pleasure, sexual promiscuity, prostitution, and homosexuality have all been the object not merely of stigma, but often of outright repression aimed at minimizing the threat they pose to normal sexuality,” says Parker (2009) in his work, Bodies, Pleasures, and Passions (Parker, 2009:96). Hegemonically, prostitution is seen as a monetary activity that seeks to exploit and transgress normative values. For this and other reasons, prostitution is considered to be one of the most…

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    Furthermore, if the United States were to legalized prostitution, the government could make a fortune. According to the New York Times, brothels in Nevada pay no state taxes; they pay significant amounts of tax to the rural counties where they do business (Business Insider, 2013). By taxing prostitution the government can use the taxes for health care, schools, and other state services. Sex workers should pay regular taxes on the same basis as other independent contractors and employees, and…

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    Prostitution Red Light

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    Prostitution: Put on The Red Light for Legalization The “world’s oldest profession,” prostitution, continues to thrive. There is mounting evidence that prostitution is not a victimless crime, but rather, a serious human rights issue and a vehicle for maintaining inequality between men and women (Post, 2011). Despite all the evidence available, there is little or no effort by individual states to protect the women that are often in the “profession” against their will. Given that the…

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    Middle-Class Prostitution

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    Furthermore, Victorian perceptions of prostitution were also much to do with class difference and social problems, early social investigators had identified prostitution as an intolerable evil that threatened the sanctity of the family as well as social order” (Walkowitz.J, 1980, p.33). This was because the majority of contemporary literature published on prostitution was written by middle-class men, who would link prostitution with poverty, particularly because as aforementioned they felt…

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    I firmly believe that prostitution is a very vulgar and unethical profession. It is unsafe and very immoral. There are many reasons why this should not be allowed to come to pass in our nation. This profession shows just how greedy people are, they are willing to sell themselves into a lifestyle of this sort just for a pay. And some not even for that! I have no doubt that if this was passed; there would be a great increase in STD’s, in the human trafficking, and in the delinquent teen state,…

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    The Benefits of Prostitution Currently, in Canada, it is illegal to purchase a sex act, but legal to sell it. Many argue that prostitution should stay illegal, because the practice goes against many people’s beliefs, yet looking past religion alone, the benefits of prostitution greatly outweigh the arguments. Another common argument against prostitution is that prostitution creates a setting whereby crimes against men, women, and children become a commercial enterprise.... It is an assault…

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    would take part in prostitution and the sex work would be the “whores” in the fifth class. Manling (2006) talks on the topic of how the whores in China would provide service to anyone from the poorest…

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    hardships that children in India who are born into families were prostitution is the norm. These children face adversity in their everyday life due to their mother’s, grandmother’s, sister’s or aunt’s occupation. Growing up in such an adult atmosphere and being exposed to a high-risk profession from a young age creates risks for the children themselves. The introduction to prostitution at a young age, coupled with the normalcy of prostitution in their daily lives leads to the children’s…

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