Category: Prostitution
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Child Prostitution in Modern Society
Child prostitution is a way of engaging children, (normally individuals below the age of 18 years), in sex activities for financial benefit or remuneration which can be in form of food, shelter or even drugs. Normally, some of the victims of this vice find themselves engrossed in such activities without their knowledge. Others are forced…
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Tourism and Children Prostitution in Bahamas and Asia
Table of Contents Introduction Children Prostitution in Asia Children Prostitution in the Bahamas Conclusion References Introduction Prostitution occurs when people offer sex to their sexual counterparts for the exchange of money and other incentives. Prostitution is an old business that has been in existence for many centuries. Prostitution is most vibrant to individuals who do…
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Prostitution Being Deviant: History and Theory
Table of Contents History of Prostitution Theory of Prostitution Problems and Solutions Things Learned in this Paper Conclusion References It is well known that following social standards and norms of behavior are crucial for establishing effective communication among people. However, some individuals prefer to ignore generally accepted rules of conduct and stick to their life…
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Various Dimensions of Child Prostitution in Thailand
Heather Montgomery presents a broad dimension of child-centered anthropological research in association with problems of practices and ethical dilemmas as a researcher while working with the most vulnerable children of the Thailand society. The author supplies an in-depth analysis of various dimensions of child prostitution in Baan Nua a slum community of Thailand. Some…
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Deviant Behavior and Prostitution
Benoit, C., Smith, M., Jansson, M., Healey, P., & Magnuson, D. (2019). The prostitution problem: Claims, evidence, and policy outcomes. Archives of Sexual Behavior, 48(7), 1905-1923. Web. In this article, the authors aim to identify the reasons for how inequality can influence the existence of sex work. They suggest that the two leading causes behind…
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Prostitution Legalization in Canada
Introduction Even though legalizing prostitution will protect women by allowing them to conduct business indoors in safer, healthier conditions, prostitution should remain as it is under the Criminal Code of Canada and should not be legalized because current laws prevent the commercialization of prostitution and protect women involved from violence and human trafficking thus decriminalizing…
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The Moral Value of Prostitution
Table of Contents Introduction Anti-prostitution arguments Relevant theories David Humes contribution Conclusion References Introduction For years, prostitution has been viewed as an immoral act. From the Victorian age to the contemporary age, prostitutes have been criticized and even had to face the hand of the law for going in contrary to its stipulations. Mostly, the…
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Prostitution in the United States
Prostitution is a situation whereby a woman decides to practice underproductive sex to be paid in return (Prostitution is not a choice, n.d., para.1). People usually decide to become sexual objects to anyone who can pay them in return. Women are the highest placed victims of prostitution in the world. Some countries legalize prostitution while…
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The Damage in Permitting Prostitution
Interviews conducted in the United States of America reveal that majority of Adult Americans do not favor decriminalization of people based on their sexual orientations. Many researches on the subject indicate that it is only a small percentage of Americans who support strategies of restraint, toleration, or validation. Many research findings show that maturity and…
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Decriminalization of Prostitution in Canada
Table of Contents Abstract Introduction Vancouver indoor sex workers Sexual violence Current state of prostitution in Canada Decriminalization of prostitution Conclusion Reference List Abstract Prostitution is one of the most ancient professions that attract criticism and praise at equal measures. The opponents of prostitution believe that it not only contributes to moral decadence, but also…