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    attention than venturing into this self destructive venture to decriminalize prostitution. It is the position of this paper that decriminalizing prostitution will create a moral burden on all. Imagine a religious leader whose congregation is largely made up of sex workers; will he still preach about fornication or idolatry? Again this paper suggests that instead of boosting women self-esteem, decriminalizing prostitution will worsen it. Women will now be a commodity bought and sold in the open…

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    women, and children are being subjected to sexual survival that has been proven to be life changing. The sexual acts of prostitution, and sex trafficking leads to a life of sexual exploitation. Prostitution and sex trafficking are the main two characteristics that leads to a life of promiscuity, and violence. In the event of this proposal, it will discuss two concepts of prostitution and sex trafficking with reference to women as well as children. Have you ever wondered what the life of…

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    Human Trafficking and Prostitution in The United States Human trafficking and prostitution is a social problem that many people in the United States are uncomfortable talking about because of the nature of the issue. However, it is extremely important that Americans begin to discuss the concerns that the rise in human trafficking and prostitution has created. While the social problem affects mostly women, many people are unaware of the men that fall victims. Americans, as well as other people…

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    To cut a long story short, prostitutes and madams, drunkards, and slaves threaten the founding fathers and the nation's stability which led to the Victorian Age. As women were barred from having jobs and wives having no legal rights which the founding father preferred the women threatened their ideologies by becoming prostitutes, having one of the highest wages, starting up the first health insurance, and being so wealthy starting funds to build roads, feed homeless, and starting school…

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    The legalization of prostitution in the United States would make the profession safer, more profitable and more socially acceptable for all parties involved. Often dubbed “the world’s oldest profession”, prostitution is nothing more than a manual labor job that has been wrongfully stigmatized by society as iniquitous. The stereotyping of prostitution, otherwise known as escorting, only perpetuates the risqué, unsafe, and shameful conditions of said act. Escorting in the United States is…

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    Have you ever wondered what possesses young people to get into the profession of prostitution? Prostitution is the practice of engaging in any type of sexual intercourse for money. All prostitutes are victims of human trafficking in some way or form. 90% of prostitutes get into the profession because they were abused sexually, physically, or mentally as a child and turn to this in search of affection, while others are in it simply for the money. The brief history, client base, and basic…

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    The perception of Sex Trafficking and Prostitution symbolizes a trade with something that should not be traded with. It is the unjustified exchange and enslavement between women and children. The fundamentals of Prostitution and Sex trafficking prosper on the satisfaction of disrupting and exploiting women and children from every culture for man 's gratification by enforcing sex. It is a contemporary day slavery in the embodiment of an abundantly profitable industry that has no limit in…

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    Prostitution is still criminalized in many parts of the U.S. Though it can be debated that sex work is a unsafe field to work in, the belief that the criminal law are prefaced on are not exactly confirmed with adequate information. Different developments of prostitution like decriminalization or legalization are approved by higher backing and can be claimed to be more fair-minded from a legal front and a communal health point of view. Prostitution should be legalized because evidence shows that…

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    The Topography of Prostitution in Renaissance Ferrara By Daine Yvonne Ghirado “In this Paper, I propose to initiate an alternative understanding of the Renaissance city as comprised of gendered spaces and spatial practices, with one of the chief imperatives being the spatial control of women.” In her article, Diane Ghirardo using Renaissance Ferrara as a case study presents the side effects of male controlled spaces, cities and civic structures on the social, spatial and economic activities of…

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    Human trafficking is a term for forced labor or prostitution. It is a practice of illegally transporting people from one country to another. Human trafficking has been going on all across the world for years. The question here is, how do we stop it? How do we keep people safe from it happening to them or their children even? There are many different types of human trafficking going on in the world, but I will only speak about two today. I will talk about sex trafficking, and forced labor. Sex…

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