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    Abusive Authority: Prison Guards and Pimps Cana Rainwater Charleston Southern University Abusive Authority: Prison Guards and Pimps In 1971, a psychologist by the name of Philip Zimbardo created a “prison” in the basement of a psychology building to study the behavioral and psychological consequences of becoming a prisoner or a prison guard; the results were unexpected. Participants in the program showed evidence of psychological changes within thirty-six hours, and the experiment…

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    exposed as a John, and possibly sentenced to six months in jail. Thus far, no one has gone to jail ("Legalizing Prostitution"). When John's suffer persecution, the police treats the prostitutes like victims and the uses them as a way to target their pimps and traffickers. From 1998, when the new rules first became law, there was a drop of forty-percent leaving only about 1,500 prostitutes in 2003 ("Legalizing Prostitution"). Despite the obvious lowering of the number of prostitutes, many women…

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    too few protective shelters exist to fully meet the needs of this population” (184). In addition to the lack of shelters as Kimberly says, there are actually few safe shelters. It is really difficult to secure underage prostitution victims because pimps have all the information about them. The victims can’t even go back to their own family because it is not safe for them. Societies are supporting and helping the victims, so they can recover physically as well as psychologically and start fresh.…

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    Laws Against Prostitution

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    haunted house as doing an act that could wind you up in jail. With this philosophy, men will cheat on their wives with prostitutes using no logic. Accordingly, pimps will kidnap with no rationale (Patrick). This thrill of doing something illegal can be dangerous for those in human trafficking. Therefore, if we make prostitution legal, pimps will not have the factor of fun in their work and the…

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    According to the dictionary, a pimp is “a man who controls prostitutes and arranges clients for them, taking part of their earnings in return” (“Pimp”). Many pimps do not need to tie down or even hide the girls they are abusing, they simply threaten the girls by saying they will hurt their families and loved ones if they say anything. They use fear to control them. Often at times, when a runaway teen comes to Denver within 48 hours they are approached by a pimp. The pimps look for vulnerable…

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    from these occurrences and represents the unreasonable view of the male that becomes this “pimp”, whose manhood is glorified by his own culture. Although obviously an exploiter of female and male sexual desire, the pimp has been in the attention of many men and…

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    an STD within 6 months. In conclusion, prostitution is one of the oldest professions with the most life threatening situations. Human trafficking is a terrifying situation that is happening day after day to lost innocent children. The men/women who pimp out these ladies are extremely educated and ruthless. Prostitution, whether it’s a college student paying off loans or a drug addicted teen is an illegal profession. This career contracts the most STD’s and drug transactions in the world. The…

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    Sex Trafficking Over sixty percent of prostitutes in the United States are being trafficked (Elrod). This trafficking of prostitutes is happening everywhere. Any one could be trafficked: a sister or brother, a daughter or son, or even a peer. Sex trafficking can affect everyone. Sex trafficking in the United States is a problem for many reasons: there is not enough prevention for sex trafficking, people do not realize how prevalent sex trafficking is in the U.S., and not enough is being done to…

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    States and become victims of human trafficking. They are traumatized by such events through being abused and tortured into activities they never wanted to be involved in. Human trafficking has a impacted American citizens because of economic influences pimps and recruiters, the physical and mental brutality of women being tortured, abused, and used for sex. Human trafficking stated by United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime is, “The recruitment, transportation, transfer, harboring or receipt…

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    performs; the more a client will have to pay. The prostitute gives him whatever he demands and after the acts are complete; the client must pay the prostitute in cash. Once finishing with a client the prostitute receives the cash and reports back to her pimp allowing him to take his “cut” out of her money. This is called “paying taxes” back to daddy. After she pays him, she leaves and reports back to the street corners; ready to sell her body for a quick 20 dollar bill. This form of modern…

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