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    Does legalizing prostitution would make our community a better place to live in? Is prostitution still part of our modern society? As it said in the article “why prostitution should be legalized “ it establishes that prostitution has taken over their neighborhoods. They are in need of a change and the proposal of legalizing prostitution will be the best solution. The legalization of prostitution would prove to be a beneficial legal decision so there would be specific places for streetwalkers to…

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    Science department at the University of Texas of the Permain Basin located in Odessa, Texas wrote the article "Legalization of Prostitution is a Violation of Human Rights". This article was written on June 1, 2011 and was published by the National Lawyers Guild Review. The intended audience is for the people who are looking to be enlightened on the subject matter of prostitution and trafficking around the world. There is evidence in this article that supports the interpretations made by the…

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    this paper I argue in favor of the prohibition of prostitution. Accordingly to Janice G. Raymond, an American lesbian radical feminist activist known for her work against violence, sexual exploitation and the "medical abuse" of women, gives a reason why prostitution should stay illegal, which is “…legalization/decriminalization of prostitution and the sex industry promotes sex trafficking.” In addition, from the article “Top 10 Reasons Prostitution Should Always Be Illegal”, they state that…

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    Prostitution in the United states is illegal in all fifty states except some parts of Nevada. This is an issue that has surrounding the country for years now. Prostitution is considered the world's oldest “profession.” Prostitution can have many benefits to the countries and the economy of the countries it is legal in. (source #1) In countries across the world where prostitution is legal they are required to have health exams. They believe this helps our employees stay safe and clean. Having…

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    purpose of prostitution, forced labor, or other forms of exploitation” has been occurring over the world for the longest time (Dictionary.com). As over 80,000 people are trafficked each year, it has become a $9 billion annually global industry (“Human Trafficking Program”). Human trafficking has been a concern that has been debated over along the lines of possibly of being increased due to legalizing prostitution. In the 1980s, the amount of victims of trafficking solely for prostitution in…

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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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    Many people say that legalizing prostitution should happen, claiming that it will reduce crime, improve public health, increase tax revenue, and even help people out of poverty. With Nevada having made prostitution legal in 11 counties, many resort to that as the prime example of showing that prostitution being legal works. Despite all this, prostitution being legalized will create more problems than the problems it will fix. Legalizing prostitution would lead to a drastic increase in sexually…

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    In the case of legalizing prostitution, Jake and I take the stance on keeping the current laws on the matter. Stricter laws need to be put in place which prevent prostitution. Prostitution can lead to many different types of crimes. Human trafficking can result from the legalization, which in turn could lead to the rise of organized crimes. Over 60% of abuse towards prostitutes comes from the clients, with 20% coming from police and another 20 coming from abusive relationships. One possible…

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    In the United States, there is the lingering question if prostitution should be legalized. It has been considered the world’s oldest profession dating back to as long as there are records. Evidence can be found showing people selling sex in exchange for something to gain. By legalizing prostitution, many problems could potentially be solved that have come from its prohibition. People should be legalizing prostitution because it would then protect both parties, result in less violent crimes, and…

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    Legalizing prostitution could also improve the industry, by legitimizing it and making it less of a taboo. After all, a lot of the crime that plagues sex work is based on the fact that prostitutes are afraid to approach authorities; this makes abusers and rapists more likely to commit crimes, as they know that the women would never report them (for fear of being arrested themselves). Ideally, legalization would grant prostitutes protection from the government and police, and give them access to…

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