He questioned the limits for two consenting adults in privacy as against the illegality of prostitution in United States. According to Mark Liberator making prostitution legal and …show more content…
Legalizing/decriminalization of prostitution increases clandestine, hidden, illegal and street prostitution. Many women don’t want to register and undergo health checks, as required by law in certain countries legalizing prostitution, so legalization often drives them into street prostitution. And many women choose street prostitution because they want to avoid being controlled and exploited by the new sex “businessmen.”
In the Netherlands, women in prostitution point out that legalization or decriminalization of the sex industry cannot erase the stigma of prostitution but, instead makes women more vulnerable to abuse because they must register and lose anonymity. Thus, majority of women in prostitution still choose to operate illegally and underground. Members of Parliament who originally supported the legalization of brothels on the grounds that this would liberate women are now seeing that legalization actually reinforces the oppression of women (Daley. 2001: A1).
In New South Wales, brothels were decriminalized in 1995. In 1999, the number of brothels in Sydney had increased exponentially to 400-500. The vast majority have no license to operate. To end endemic police corruption, control of illegal prostitution was taken out of the hands of the police and placed in the hands of local councils and planning regulators. The council has neither the money nor the personnel to put investigators into brothels to flush out and prosecute illegal