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    Sex Trafficking Essay

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    trafficking within Istanbul is the shutting down of brothels and arresting the owners, rather than assessing possible coercion (if any) to force people to work in the brothels. Several NGO staff agreed that the police were not interested in documenting trafficking victims, they are seen as “just a prostitute.” Migrant women cannot register as sex workers, thus they work in illegal brothels and are rarely identified in operations to shut down brothels. This may explain why the Turkish government…

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    and rape and promote repression of women by men. Anyone who does not want a real job can just sell their bodies for money. Prostitutes choose to work in Brothels for money. “Brothels offer the safest environment available for women to sell consensual sex act for money” This quote is specifically talking about Brothels in Nevada. This supports my reason because it is describing a place where you can…

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    Initially, when one hears the word empowerment, they may think of it as literally giving someone social or political power. That is not necessarily wrong, but it is so much more than that. As Charlotte Bronte states in Jane Eyre, “I am no bird; and no net ensnares me. I am a free human being with an independent will” (277). That is empowerment- feeling as though one has complete control over themselves and the situations in their lives. This awareness can then be turned outward through educating…

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    mortality. The lack of schooling is a response to the gender inequality and keeping of the old traditions of holding men more sacred than women. However, often women are the ones upholding these stereotypes. Usually, the women are the ones managing brothels, feeding their sons before daughters and killing their daughters because they are not as important. In order to get rid of oppressing traditions is through good education. Women need to be educated and grasp the importance of receiving equal…

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    Prostitution has been known as “the world’s oldest profession” for a reason – it has been around since the beginning of time, and no matter how many legal bans the government imposes upon prostitution and related activities, it will never cease to exist. There will always be people willing and able to pay to get their sexual needs fulfilled, and the government, instead of spending money arresting sex workers and trying to regulate prostitution, should legalize it and enjoy the beneficial…

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    all forms of prostitution are wrong. Janice Crouse wrote an article on the topic, and she states within that “Nor does legalization end corruption -- laissez-faire Amsterdam closed one-third of their legal brothels because of ties to organized crime while acknowledging that the illegal brothels are thriving outside the official zone” (1). So although Amsterdam had legalized prostitution, many of the legal…

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    the legalization of prostitution in the form of Brothels would greatly reduce these acts…

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    Chapter 3 Garon Analysis

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    In chapter 3, Garon articulates the complexity of the state-society relations regarding the regulation of the licensed prostitution from the Meiji period to 1945 arguing that many scholars simplified the state-society relations. He states the origin of prostitution as a legitimate response to poverty and justified as a part of filial obligation in Japan and explains the debates over the abolition of the licensed prostitution between the protestant abolitionists and the regulationists. The…

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    2005) was an American stand up comedian, social- critic and actor He is currently listed at Number 1 on comedy central’s list of all-time greatest stand-up comedians. born on December 1, 1940 in Peoria, Illinois, Pryor grew up in his grandmother's brothel, where his mother, Gertrude L. (Thomas), practiced prostitution.( His father, Le Roy "Buck Carter" Pryor (June 7, 1915 – September 27, 1968), was a former boxer and hustler.( After his alcohol abused mother…

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    workers and their clients will be safer, healthier, and happier, as proven in countries that have recently made adult sex work legal (Haltiwanger ). Also, the country will benefit economically from the tax revenue produced by sex worker’s salaries and brothels. Prostitution is a victimless crime, meaning that no one is supposed to be affected negatively. If the United States legalized prostitution, we could uphold that…

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