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    Prior to the decision in Canada (Attorney General) v. Bedford, prostitution and the commercialization of sexual services was not illegal; however there were three legislative barriers surrounding prostitution-related acts that implicated sex workers of criminal offences, thus the decision to work safe or risk arrest made their line of work difficult (Durisin, Love , & van der Meulen, 2013). Due to public demand and the need to clean street prostitutes, the criminalization of prostitute related activities

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    Behind Women’s Prostitution Prostitution, as many of you may know is an exchange of sex for payment. It should be illegal everywhere in the world because of the extreme lifestyle women are forced to live and because of the increase in crime rates. There are three different types of prostitution. The first and most known- street prostitution, the second being escort prostitution and last but not least-sex-trafficking. Prostitution in general is often looked at as shameful in society, however for many

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    entered the sex work willingly. I believe that prostitution should be legalized for many reasons I will explain below. After looking at trusting articles, I found that legalizing prostitution would improve medical and health issues, make prostitution a safer environment, and create less violence and make it more police friendly. Doctors have pushed the government to regulate and legalize prostitution. If the government would legalize prostitution, prostitutes would have to take medical exams (Hayes-Smith

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Prostitution has been an issue that is widely debated on. Many believe that if prostitution is legal, it would end the abuse people would have with women and children. People think that if prostitution is legal then it would reduce the number of women being forced into the sex industry. In addition, people this if prostitution were is legal then it would increase the number of women and children needed to fulfill the needs of the “johns” that are buying them. Recent research shows that a large majority

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    accepting societal beliefs advance, America fails to recognize the drawbacks that legalizing prostitution will cause; prostitution consensual or not, objectifies individuals and defines their worth based on their bodies rather than their abilities. America should not endorse a profession that threatens the basic human rights of safety and in more serious situations consent. Promoting decriminalization of prostitution ultimately objectifies and disrespects all genders while simultaneously putting children

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    Prostitution has long been called the world’s most ancient profession. Many records proof that people used sex selling as a sort of payoff. Whenever the settlers were running around killing the natives, they were also enjoying the pleasures of regional prostitutes. Appolodprus, a Greek philosopher and historian declared " For we have courtesans for pleasure, and concubines for the daily service of our bodies, and wives for the production of legitimate offspring and to have a reliable guardian of

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    As shown by the safe conditions the Netherlands has created, prostitution can be a safe and well controlled profession. If it remains illegal it forces women to work “underground” in unsafe conditions and without proper health and safety precautions. The Netherlands is now one of the best know examples of open, legalized prostitution because of its innovative advancements (“Legalizing Prostitution”). Under the government's new laws, safer environments are in place for prostitutes to work, and there

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    Prostitution: Sociology

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    In terms of sociology, Prostitution is a way for an individual to maximize their monetary intake or in other words “benefits” by selling the thing that they have readily, their bodies. In other words, it is the act or practice of participating in promiscuous sexual activity especially for money. Prostitution has been in existence for ages, going back to the Byzantine, Roman, Greek, and Egyptian Empires. Ironically, the ancient religions of those eras dealt with the needs of the group and consequently

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    Legalize Prostitution

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    Prostitution Should Remain Legal! Prostitution should remain illegal do to the fact it is dehumanizing to women, love, and self-respect. Prostitution is dehumanizing to the women who practice it because it shows to regular people that prostitutes are whores. Reason why the public eye thinks prostitutes are whores because you’re selling your body to a random stranger you don’t even know. In prostitution men remove women's humanity. With that said, buying a woman in prostitution gives men the power

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    Kant On Prostitution

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    Prostitution is often called the world’s oldest profession. It has been traced back to thousands of years ago, and is still happening within our society today. There has been an overwhelming amount of debate surrounding the topic of legalization of prostitution within Canada. Prostitution can be determined at many angles, and possibly become legal in our nation, however, prostitution is proven to be unethical, demoralizing and criminalizing. Prostitution is associated with a great deal of crime

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