Benefits of Legalizing Prostitution Essay

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    All the evidence of the benefits of legalizing gambling has been proven but, unfortunately for people who live in Hawaii, the state does not want to take a step in that direction. In multiple states like Nevada, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey where gambling has been legalized each state has witnessed the benefits. Lower or no illegal gambling crime, Money for the state, and more jobs for the citizens. There is no doubt that Hawaii has financial issues, The money that the state will get from…

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    Prostitution Should Be Legalized. Today, prostitution has mostly negative stigmas added to it, which could be believed to come from many of the Blaxploitation movies that gave an idea of pimp and ho culture. These movies showed situation where women would be taken advantage of and tricked into become prostitutes, and they would be disrespected and beaten. But even though some of these tragic scenarios have become reality. This isn’t the only environment that prostitution is found and…

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    BJs for “Benjamins” Prostitution (or sex work) is regarded to be one of the world’s oldest professions. It dates back to approximately 2400 B.C., and it continues to thrive. Prostitution is a controversial topic; it has been argued and debated whether it should be legal or illegal. Several countries in Europe legalized prostitution with regulation; individuals in those perceive prostitution as victimless and a well-paying job. Unlike those countries, sex work is illegal in the United States of…

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    paying off the debt that would not impair the nation. Prostitution and marijuana are highly controversial topics in current day United States; nevertheless, they could…

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    Prostitution is a widely debated issue throughout the United States, as well as the world. As countries that are often held in high regard, such as the United Kingdom and France, legalize prostitution, the United States continues to uphold its laws against prostitution, with the exception of certain areas of Nevada (ProCon.org). As seen in a New Mexico statute, prostitution can be defined as, “Prostitution consists of knowingly engaging in or offering to engage in a sexual act for hire”…

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    understanding different sides of the argument. Before this class, I was always firmly against prostitution and the idea of making it legal was disgusting to me. While I still do not agree with legalizing prostitution, I have more awareness of why some would argue that we should. One response I found very interesting in the discussion post, was from an individual who talked about the benefits of legalizing it and how it would occur. She mentioned that it would be set up like a club and that the…

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    Prostitution has existed “since the beginning of third millennium B.C and is often referred as the world's oldest profession” (Fanni, 2014) . Despite the decriminalization of sex trade in many countries, it still exists and “is one of the biggest industry with a revenue worldwide of $186 billion” (Prostitution Statistic, 2015). Many issues and risks are associated with this profession. Some scholars argue ethically it corrupts people's moral compass, other experts say that human trafficking is…

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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 is historically considered to be the oldest profession in America. During the colonization of the country, most early settlers were male. Fears that these men would marry and thus, reproduce with the Native Americans developed, which led European governments to send over convicted prostitutes for them instead. Such females, however, discovered that the selling of sexual services offered more independence than being in arranged marriages upon their arrival to the colonies (Grant 2).…

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    end to this problem? The average people witness sex trafficking daily and does not even know it. Prostitution is an illegal act that will and can put a stop to human trafficking if it was legalized. Sex Trafficking is the form of women, men and children being subjected to sexual violence and exploitation for the exchange of money. Being exploited, kidnapped, and transported to other countries to benefit others sexual desires. It is also possible to be trafficked within the home where wives and…

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