A Research Paper in Communication Arts and Skills II
Writing in the Discipline
In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements
Of the Subject Writing in the Discipline
Submitted by
Gerson G. Palacio
March 11, 2014
Table of Contents
Introduction ……………………………….……………………...……pg.1
Chapter I
What is Prostitution? ..........................................................................pg.1
Prostitution Defined? ..........................................................................pg.2
History of Prostitution? ......................................................................pg.2-3
Chapter II
Human Trafficking and Prostitution? .........................................................pg.4
Prostitution in the Philippines: Is it Legal? ...................................................pg.5
Prostitution in Various Philippine Regions ?..............................................pg.5-8
Trafficking of Filipinas to overseas destinations ?........................................pg.9
Sex tourism ?.................................................................................pg.9
What drives a person into prostitution? ................................................ pg.9-10
Emotional, Social, and Health Risks of Filipino Women Working as Sex Workers..pg.10
Chapter III
Philippine Government’s Acts, Efforts, and Solution ......................................pg.11
Solution: Legalize Prostitution in the Philippines? .........................................pg.12
Prevention....................................................................................pg.13
Catholic Church’s Reaction to the Government’s Solution for Prostitution.........pg.13-14
Bibliography...............................................................................pg.14
Introduction
Prostitution, one of the most common form of Human Trafficking not only in the Philippines but also throughout the world.
It is the act of exchanging
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