The Effects Of Criminalization Of Prostitution

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Prostitution one of the world’s oldest professions, yet it is still criminalized. In the United States, Prostitution is illegal except for the state of Nevada, where only certain counties have legalized prostitution. Prostitution has been criminalized in our society and we associate prostitution with something illegal and immoral because we are taught that it is detrimental to our society. Stigmatization of prostitution is as conventional as any other form of social constructions we are taught to follow. “Stigma increases violence. Various studies have noted a correlation between anti-sex work rhetoric that sees street-based workers as a nuisance or a threat to public order and an increase in violence against workers” (Koster). Fifty-eight …show more content…

As a matter fact, the majority of the men and women who enter prostitution do it because they are financially disadvantaged and have no other options. Our society economically and institutionally oppressed people with lower socioeconomic status and criminalizing prostitution is just another form of systematic suppression. Furthermore, criminalizing someone because of their profession is immoral in the sense that we as a society have failed to protect the most vulnerable individuals in our society. Providing sex workers with a safe way to live their life is the moral thing to do. I’m aware that in our society, there are those who have the sentiment that prostitution is inherently immoral, however, I would argue that universally, exchanging services for money is a business ideal that is considered permissible in every society and even encouraged in most. Thus, there really is no harm in legal prostitution as long as no one is harmed in the process and everyone involved is upholding the …show more content…

Rule Utilitarianism is a form of utilitarianism that focuses on the rules that would maximize the utility for the maximum amount of time. Legalizing prostitution would ensure the legislation and policies that would need to be passed and a clear set of rules would be provided for the general population to follow. Humans prefer consistency and a society that has rules that every citizen are to be abided by would prosper. Utilitarianism allows us to refrain from an act that might maximize utility for the short run and instead follow rules that will maximum utility for the majority of the time. So instead of arresting prostitutes and their clients, by legalizing prostitution the government would be able to battle illegal activities, increase tax revenue, protect the rights of the citizens, while maintaining public health, and maximizing the overall happiness our society. While doing what provides the most pleasure to the most number of people, the government would benefit from having rules that would apply to everyone equally. Philosophers like John Stuart Mill would agree with this position because legalization of prostitution would bring order. Utilitarians would say that actions should be measured in terms of the happiness or pleasure they produce. The principle of

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