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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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    Epidemic Of Prostitution

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    illegal prostitution and human trafficking. Prostitution is a criminal activity, but possible solutions exists to address this growing epidemic (McElroy, 2015). In many parts of the world prostitution is viewed differently. In some countries prostitution is illegal and the women would be killed. In other countries prostitution, although frowned upon is accepted as the means to financially care for the family. “The feminist movement has also expressed different opinions on the issue of…

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    have a choice in what work they can acquire as they easily become victims of trafficking either when seeking aid to acquire employment or answering to job ads for positions abroad, only to realize that they are prevented from leaving and forced into prostitution and sexual slavery. Other women may go abroad knowing that they will work in the industry, but are oblivious of the harsh work conditions and violence that are involved in the trafficking business. Traffickers are easily able to take…

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    when a person is threatened, forced, abducted and deceived by another person. When a person abuses their power or position to make another human being comply with their needs as a way of payment, as well as a purpose of exploitation. For there to be exploitation there needs to either be the exploitation of prostitution,…

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    thousands upon thousands of women, children and men are exposed to every day. I was introduced to this form of slavery while reading the novel Traffiked, by Sophie Hayes; the true story of how the author herself was forced into the world of trafficking and was a victim of forced prostitution, to make money for a man whom she loved and thought loved her too. Throughout this report I will be discussing the different forms of human trafficking; specifically the sex slave industry, the process and…

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    how young men and woman are introduced into the world of modern slavery. Prostitution has a negative impact on society, and even though it has a long history, those affected by it have to live with the results. Those who have a background knowledge of how prostitution, also known as “modern day slavery,” changed the lives of many men and women understand the harmful impacts on society. Many people have heard of prostitution,…

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    Prostitution is known as the oldest profession in society. Men have been paying women for sex for hundreds of years and continue to keep the business alive. There are many pros and cons to this topic. When it comes to prostitution, ideas such as morality and freedom of choice play a major role. The debate on if prostitution should be legalized in the U.S. vary, but generally fall into three categories: anti-prostitution, decriminalization, and pro-legalization. Prostitution is currently…

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    Some people may argue that an all-female society would be their idea of an utopia. Personally, I do not agree with these people as I cannot see only having women as my idea of paradise. However, the idea of an all-female society is not universal, and different authors have taken on this idea with different backgrounds, in different time periods and genres, which make these societies hard to fully dictate whether or not a person would like to live in one. One story that describes a society…

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    Why Is Prostitution Wrong

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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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    becoming more popular in the industry. Some of the things that children are getting sold for are adultery, beastiality, child grooming, child pornography, child prostitution, and forced labour. Secondly, sex trafficking is probably the most popular one that I’m going to talk about. Woman and children are forced into acts of prostitution. Thirdly, there is also labour trafficking which is pretty self explanatory. There is also trafficking for organ trade which there are two types. Number one is,…

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