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    Prostitution

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    Outline 1: Prostitution‚ Crack‚ Pot‚ Alcohol‚ Homosexuality‚ and Polygamy I. Sexual Deviance A. Tolerated Sexual Variation 1. Prostitution – engaging in sexual relations for money or other considerations a. Forms of Prostitution 1. Streetwalkers – approach cars in our nation’s cities (both men and women); lowest rung; more likely to be assaulted or killed; more likely to have pimps 2. Bar girls – women who pick up men at bars 3. Brothels – massage parlors offering sexual services 4. Call girls/Escorts

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    What are the different types of prostitution? General Reference (not clearly pro or con) Hilary L. Surratt‚ PhD‚ Associate Scientist for the Center for Drug and Alcohol Studies at the University of Delaware‚ et. al.‚ in the July 2005 Journal of Psychology & Human Sexuality study titled "The Connections of Mental Health Problems‚ Violent Life Experiences‚ and the Social Milieu of the ’Stroll’ with the HIV Risk Behaviors of Female Street Sex Workers‚" wrote: "...[I]n contrast to popular thinking

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    Prostitution is the act or practice of engaging in sexual activities in the exchange of money (Dictionary.com). Prostitution is believed by many to be the world?s oldest profession with its roots tracing back to ancient times (Otchet). It is a common belief that prostitutes are only women‚ but the truth is that prostitutes are predominantly of the female gender. In today?s modern society prostitutes are frowned upon by society because they see it as being on the same category as drug addiction and

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    Prostitution in Canada

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    RESEARCH PAPER Prostitution in Canada Table of Contents Introduction 3 History of prostitution in Canada 3 Definition of prostitution 4 * What is prostitution? 4 * Causes of women entering prostitution 4 * Troubled childhood 5 * Homelessness‚ poverty‚ employment and drugs 5 * Friends 6 * The most dangerous places 6 Consequences of prostitution 7 * Health and Safety Risks 7

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    Legalizing Prostitution

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    Your Grade: 90.4 A- Informative introduction to the topic‚ a controversial issue (worth 15%) 87 ~political or historical context ~facts or statistics ~examples or anecdotes ~quotations from authorities and experts Informative introduction to two sources (web pages‚ articles‚ editorials‚ or essays) and their opposing positions on the issue (worth 20%) 90 ~two authors’ names ~their professional affiliations or credentials ~titles of the two sources ~publication information ~each

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    Legalization of Prostitution Logan McGregor Advanced Public Speaking Introduction: Prostitution‚ one of the most highly controversial and contentious jobs in the history of mankind‚ is also revered as one of the lowest jobs of the career totem pole. Sex workers are often counted out‚ and their voices are rarely‚ if ever‚ listened to‚ but no longer should sex workers be ignored. They are human beings too and certainly have a lot to offer this great nation of America. Over 100 countries worldwide

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    Causes of Prostitution

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    Causes of Prostitution Social issues have been present since the early days of Adam and Eve. They have never stopped multiplying and are facing actually an exponential worsening. Solving them all at once would be surely the hardest goal to achieve; however‚ facing each issue separately would be the best solution. Social issues have become countless‚ complex‚ and are featuring actually over a million topics; most of them being kept taboo. One of the most talked about taboo these days is actually the

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    Prostitution in Japan

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    Prostitution in Japan In Japan‚ there are several applicable laws for crimes related to prostitution‚ such as the Anti-Prostitution Law‚ the Penal Code and the Child Welfare Law. These penal provisions have been appropriately enforced. Prostitution was officially sanctioned by the Japanese government during the Tokugawa regime. Families which were poor sent their daughters to big cities to find work at brothels and other niches in the sex industry‚ having them enter into “slavish bondage” with

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    Regulating Prostitution

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    Journal of Criminology © 2013 ISSN 2045-6743 (Online) THE SIGNIFICANCE OF REGULATING PROSTITUTION By Nazmina Begum1 Abstract This dissertation will focus on the significance of regulating prostitution. The UK Government currently regulates prostitution because the conduct attracts many problems such as drug use‚ violence‚ public nuisance‚ organised crimes‚ human trafficking‚ child prostitution‚ and exploitation. However‚ these problems are still present in the UK. Thus‚ there have

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    Ricardo Saludo Should the Philippines legalize prostitution? By: Ricardo Saludo Published on November 28‚ 2012 Ric Saludo’s CenSEI colleague Pia Rufino contributed this column. A recent United Nations report has recommended decriminalizing prostitution to help curb the spread of sexually transmitted diseases‚ especially the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). However‚ unlike reproductive health‚ another UN advocacy‚ legalizing prostitution has united leaders in government‚ the Church‚ and

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