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    A profession which is a blot on society because it involves sex for money. Prostitution is termed immoral for the society. And according to feminist point of view, this is a profession of degradation of female, as they are being raped, robbed, and beaten. Many may differ a little with each other, but they have a same opinion that prostitution spreads STDs. And so in respect to this point, these firmly believe that prostitution should be banned or remain illegal in the society. Many other laws…

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    sex. Prostitution and sex trafficking can bring in enormous amounts of revenues being $32 billion per year in the business of sex trafficking(washingtontimes.com) and $186 billion per year in the business of prostitution (havocscope.com). Karma, a brothel worker in Australia earns about $1500 per shift (thoughtcatalog.com). Street-based sex trafficking earns for $500 - $1000 per night…

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    and decide. They are typically abusive or emotionally abusive. They pressurize girls to sell for money and give them drugs in return. Human traffickers lure mostly underage girls in the pretext of work or a better life. They sold off sex slaves or brothels. In Asia, prostitution is the oldest occupation thrived. In the beginning of Indus valley civilization, prostitutes were considered “NagarVadhu” meaning bride of the whole town. They used to offer sex for payments. So, it is somewhat…

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    are in place for prostitutes to work, and there has been a large creation of policies to promote safe sex. For example, brothels became legal as early as 2000 though the move is widely controversial (“Prostitution in the Netherlands”). Brothel owners feel as though it is unfair because it forces them to obtain licenses to keep their establishment. Along with the licenses, brothel owners must follow regulations on health and safety regulations that can be expensive. Furthermore, Netherland’s…

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    The Yakuza Gangs

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    operations that have helped freed people who have been held in captivity. Recently in Tokyo the police force raided one of the Yakuzas owned brothels. Seven members of the yakuza gang was arrested and fifteen females were rescued and freed. This is not the first one time this happened. In the last twenty to thirty years the police force has been raiding many brothels in order to free the people who are working against their will. The police force has also been going into the Yakuzas hideouts to…

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    As I was contemplating my first move to resolve the situation, I knew that I would need an adult ally to achieve my purpose. My mother would have to be that person. We spent the first night of the trip in a motel in Donner, CA. The next day we continued our journey to the San Fransico Bay area, where my father had secured a job working for the railroad. The first two days in California we stayed in a nice motel, and it even had a swimming pool. My father stopped at a store and bought me a…

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    Women make up the majority of sex trafficking victims, followed by young girls, and a small percentage of men and boys. Sex trafficking can be both public and private. Although street prostitution is highly visible, some remain in neighborhood brothels. The more private institutions include massage parlors, spas, and strip clubs (Soroptimist…

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    the most popular town for brothels and prostitution ranches is Storyville. Within this town, prostitution was legal until 1917, but allowed the town to thrive economically until then. Storyville was a popular destination for many tourists, allowing a great diversity of people to affect the area. According to “The Origins of Jazz” notes, “Brothels would be open 24 hours a day and would always feature live music and serve alcohol.” The high demand for music in the brothels and prostitution…

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    Al Capone The 1920’s were a time of great prosperity for the American people. Organized crime was on the rise after the introduction of prohibition in 1920. Through these crime syndicates, people of all social classes could purchase and enjoy the consumption of alcohol. The most famous bootlegger, known as Al Capone, became the most notorious gangster of his time. A look at the childhood of Alphonse Capone never could have predicted the man he would become. Born on January 17, 1899, to Gabriel…

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    Tolerationist system regards it as a voluntary activity between two consenting adults and assumes the role of the state to be limited to the eradication of forced prostitution. The system of Legalized prostitution endeavours to regulate and license brothels, prostitutes and other related activities so as to keep a check on them, hence ensuring public health. Prostitution is a profession deep rooted in India. Notwithstanding the efforts of the State, the menace of prostitution could not be…

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