The Pros And Cons Of Legalization Of Prostitution

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INTRODUCTION: Prostitution is possibly one of the most shamed topics to speak of in most cultures today. The sex work industry is perhaps one of the oldest existing occupations in the world dating back to the beginning of the third millennium B.C. however, in a majority of countries prostitution is illegal leading to many other criminal affairs such as human trafficking, sexually transmitted diseases, different types of abuse and many other pitfalls. Sex workers face an abundance of discrimination and their human rights are not often considered. I believe it’s time to legalize prostitution in order to minimize much criminal activity that happens every day, all which effects societies all over the world.

DISCUSSION: Women who have been trafficked into the sex trade have no freedom of choice whether or not to take part in sexual acts and their rights as a human being are stripped completely. By legalizing prostitution accountability of businesses and mandatory registration of all sex workers would help account for those who are legally working in country and those who are not. Legalization is also characterized by a high degree of government control, although less than criminalization, and uses licensing, registration, and mandatory health check-ups to regulate prostitution. (Thompson as cited in …show more content…

Theoretically, it should improve conditions for prostates in all circumstances by enabling them to work together in a more organized way, with more control over clients, services, and fees. Arguably it would facilitate the provision of health care, while freedom to carry condoms would reduce the risk of sexually transmitted infections, The risk of physical assault would similarly be reduced by the freed to negotiate openly with and to scrutinize potential customers without fear of legal penalties or harassment by police, who would instead provide protraction from violent or sexual crimes. (p.

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