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  • Most Prostitutes
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    Prostitute Profile Contrary to the popular stereotype of all prostitutes being crack victim persons who were raised in single parent families on the wrong side of the tracks, prostitutes vary tremendously in their background. In a study by the CRD on prostitutes in Victoria, a prostitutes profile is as follows: Most prostitutes were from smaller cities on the Island, or from the suburbs of Victoria, rather than international prostitution circuits, Many do have a history of school, mental, or fam...
  • Attention To A Tiny Fraction Of Prostitutes
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    I've often wondered what drives women into prostitution? Is it always by choice or are they forced into it? The whole idea of paying for sex seems so undignified. Something so intimate, in my opinion, should not be up for sale. It is thought that those who are prostitutes are driven to do so because of their childhoods. Recent research does support this idea. Dr. Melissa Farley and Dr. Howard Barkin reported that out of 130 prostitutes surveyed fifty-five percent reported that they had been sexu...
  • Feminist And Contemporary Moral Objections To Prostitution
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    Prostitution Theory 101 by Yvonne Abraham with Sarah McNaught Few things have divided feminists as much as the sex industry. Theorists who agree on a vast swath of issues - economic equality, affirmative action, even sexual liberation - often find themselves bitterly opposed over pornography and prostitution. Most 19th-century feminists opposed prostitution and considered prostitutes to be victims of male exploitation. But just as the suffragette and temperance movements were bound together at t...
  • Legal Prostitution
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    Specific Purpose: To persuade the audience that prostitution should be legal. Introduction I. Open with Impact: If Ann Landers is for prostitution, then how far out can the notion be II. Thesis: The legalization of prostitution could help lower taxes, help balance the budget, clean up the streets, combat dangerous street-sex practice, lower the rate of rape, lower organized crime, and make illegal and underage sex inaccessible to minors.. Connect: This may seem like improbable biased propaganda,...
  • Average Prostitution Arrests
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    LEGALIZING PROSTITUTION WOULD PROVIDE ECONOMIC BENEFITS AND REDUCE CRIME Definition of prostitution. I think it important to define prostitution as the consensual granting of sexual gratification by one person in exchange for money or other valuable consideration. This definition implies a legal contract, and thus only individuals at or above the age of majority would legally be entitled to enter into these contracts, either as purchaser or provider. Prostitution as I discuss it here does not in...
  • 60 Of The Abuse Against Street Prostitutes
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    Kenneth C authen Copyright 1999. All rights reserved. web If Ann Landers is for legalizing prostitution, then how far out can the notion be (1) In 1949, the United Nations adopted a resolution in favor of the decriminalization of prostitution, which has been ratified by fifty countries but not by the United States. Eleanor Roosevelt was among those who approved. Compared to the United States, European countries are generally more permissive, exhibiting a wide variety of practices including licen...
  • General Acceptance Of Prostitution In Thailand
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    Introduction Prostitution exists in almost all cultures and civilizations of the world today. Just as the cultures differ richly from one another, prostitution and prostitution policy vary greatly throughout the globe. Although the act of prostitution itself is widely similar all over, the policies that are affecting the sex trade are the most influential in shaping the unique and individual sex industries of different countries. This paper takes a look at two very different countries with very ...
  • San Francisco Task Force On Prostitution
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    There are many legal issues in society today that are becoming the topic of numerous controversial debates. These debates involve both the need for personal choice, and the importance of society's morality. These issues include such topics as abortion, euthanasia, capital punishment, the legalization of drugs, and the decriminalization of prostitution. Prostitution is the oldest paying profession in history, and it is as ancient as humanity itself. If a topic as controversial as abortion is lega...

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