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    to privacy of convicted sex offenders has been an Issue that has in recent years been debated much in the media. When a victim‚ for example a child is brutally assaulted and murdered‚ one’s emotion may run high which may result into public outrage. In 1988 Christopher Stephenson ‚ an 11 year old Brampton boy was sexually assaulted and left to bleed to death by a previously convicted sex offender (FRISCOLANTI 01/14/20008). As a result‚ Ottawa was advised that a national sex offender registry be created

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    streets. It is my view that legalizing prostitution would not only protect sex workers and their clients‚ but if properly regulated would provide revenue for both cities and government agencies while empowering women who choose prostitution as their profession as to avoid white slavery. Historically‚ prostitution has been a gateway from which has sprouted drug abuse‚ violence‚ and sexually-transmitted diseases from unprotected sex. Women and underage girls are often drawn into becoming prostitutes by

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    Mandatory Sex Education in Schools What is the right age to begin teaching sex education to kids? About 820‚000 young women are pregnant before the age of twenty. There is no denying that teen pregnancy has risen tremendously in the past few years. Girls younger and younger are becoming pregnant. Babies essentially are having babies. These young girls do not personally have the ability to raise a child when they are only a child themselves. Financially they are unable to care for the baby and that

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    The question we want to answer today is should sex education be offered in school? In my opinion‚ yes it should. If we offer it‚ less pregnancys would happen. Less sexually transmitted diseases would be passed in. Less emotional/physical pain would occur. This type of education can leave a footprint on your brain. According to seventeen magazine 750‚000 girls get pregnant each year. This number could be cut in half and divided by three if we enforce that it’s not right until marriage. In the 7th

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    humanities most carnal desires. Certain practices have conquered laws and have continued to thrive through history. The practice of prostitution has survived since the first civilizations and still lives on today‚ though a few things have changed. Sex work was originally done to honour gods and goddesses

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    citizenship. Democracy is subverted" Donna Hughes Making the Harm Visible There is intense debate surrounding the legalization of prostitution. Full legalization involves prostitution taking the same status as any other occupation‚ i.e. giving sex workers access to social security and healthcare‚ regulating their places and terms of employment‚ etc. In many EU countries prostitution is de-criminalized‚ in other words‚ it is not a criminal offence to work as a prostitute. In the words of Hughes:

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    better protects women in prostitution is deceptive. Prostitution itself is a form of violence against women and a negation of women’s fundamental human rights. Studies have shown that women in prostitution‚ whether in private apartments‚ hotel rooms‚ sex clubs‚ massage parlors‚ or in large megacenters of prostitution activities‚ still experience many forms of violence (Raymond et al.‚ 2002). In a male-dominant culture‚ prostitution denies equality to women by treating the female body as an instrument

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    Women Trafficking and Prostitution in Thailand Women trafficking is one of the fastest increasing criminal industry in the world today. Women trafficking or “modern-day slavery” is illegal trade of human beings for forced labors and prostitutes or for sexual exploitation. Presently‚ Thai society also faces many problems‚ which related to women trafficking and prostitution. Prostitution has always been a worldwide serious problem for every country in the world‚ especially in Thailand. While Thailand

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    The number of registered sex offenders have increasingly grew over the years. Every day you see a man or women added to the registry for crimes against women and mostly children. The sex offender registries biggest and main focus is to keep the people in the community in each city and state informed and protected. ”Sex offenders and sex crimes provoke a great deal of anxiety in our society.” Baker‚ J‚ Brannon‚ Y‚ N.‚ Fortney. ‚ Levenson‚ J.S. (“Public Perceptions about Sex Offenders and Community

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    study and do their duty. Problems that they run into are not wanting to deal with sex offenders. Their goal needs to be that a sex offender is under watch‚ and it would be officer’s job to protect the community. An ethical perspective would be that are duty is to serve and protect even though at times you don’t feel like it you still have to what is best for the people in the community by protecting them‚ and monitoring sex offenders. We know that a deontologist view is to know the intent of the action

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