
Prostitution in the Netherlands since the lifting of the brothel ban
... of its long existence and its occurrence almost anywhere in the world has not made prostitution a generally accepted phenomenon internationally. Quite the reverse, in most countries involvement in prostitution has been penalised in some form or other. The prostitute herself is punishable, for instan ...
... of its long existence and its occurrence almost anywhere in the world has not made prostitution a generally accepted phenomenon internationally. Quite the reverse, in most countries involvement in prostitution has been penalised in some form or other. The prostitute herself is punishable, for instan ...
shapeshifting: prostitution and the problem of harm jane barrington
... belief, it contains no material previously published or written by another person or material which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the qualification of any other degree or diploma of a university or other institution of higher learning, except where due acknowledgement is made in the ...
... belief, it contains no material previously published or written by another person or material which to a substantial extent has been accepted for the qualification of any other degree or diploma of a university or other institution of higher learning, except where due acknowledgement is made in the ...
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... Among juveniles arrested for prostitution, those who used drugs were found to have less parental supervision at home, higher rates of childhood abuse and neglect, more negative peer influences, and prior occurrences of delinquency and/or conduct problems at school than those who did not use drugs (B ...
... Among juveniles arrested for prostitution, those who used drugs were found to have less parental supervision at home, higher rates of childhood abuse and neglect, more negative peer influences, and prior occurrences of delinquency and/or conduct problems at school than those who did not use drugs (B ...
A case study of the sexual double standard and
... enforcing the chastity of women. This thesis will examine the operation of the sexual double standard in mid-nineteenth century England, with particular reference to female prostitutes and the Contagious Diseases Acts (CD Acts) of 1864, 1866 and 1869. Using the methodological techniques of historiog ...
... enforcing the chastity of women. This thesis will examine the operation of the sexual double standard in mid-nineteenth century England, with particular reference to female prostitutes and the Contagious Diseases Acts (CD Acts) of 1864, 1866 and 1869. Using the methodological techniques of historiog ...
Chapter 3 Social Problems Related to Sexual Behavior
... Profits from prostitution feed organized crime Profits are also used to corrupt police and judges Prostitutes spread disease Concern about aesthetics—the disgust that people feel when they see used condoms and tissues left in public places ...
... Profits from prostitution feed organized crime Profits are also used to corrupt police and judges Prostitutes spread disease Concern about aesthetics—the disgust that people feel when they see used condoms and tissues left in public places ...
Pompeian Brothels and Social History
... gardens The Romans were much more open about sex than we are today and evidently had no concern keeping it out of the home and confined to a brothel Prostitution may have been seen as a breach of upper-class decorum, but indecent behavior by members of the lower classes was to be expected ...
... gardens The Romans were much more open about sex than we are today and evidently had no concern keeping it out of the home and confined to a brothel Prostitution may have been seen as a breach of upper-class decorum, but indecent behavior by members of the lower classes was to be expected ...
Analyzing the Swedish Model on prostitution
... additional funding to educate society to provide greater awareness and understanding about this harmful practice. As a result in Sweden today over 80% of the population “support the law and the principles behind its development”5 ...
... additional funding to educate society to provide greater awareness and understanding about this harmful practice. As a result in Sweden today over 80% of the population “support the law and the principles behind its development”5 ...
Sex for Sale: Stereotypes or Self
... think finding another way to address the drug problem would help. Most prostitutes are slaves to drug addiction in one way or another, so that is where I would start. ...
... think finding another way to address the drug problem would help. Most prostitutes are slaves to drug addiction in one way or another, so that is where I would start. ...
File - Yesenia King
... ◦ By Statutory definition, Prostitution is illegal in only one County, Clark County, location of Las Vegas ◦ Douglas and Lincoln Counties prohibit prostitution, ...
... ◦ By Statutory definition, Prostitution is illegal in only one County, Clark County, location of Las Vegas ◦ Douglas and Lincoln Counties prohibit prostitution, ...
Presentation to the Oireachtas Justice Committee
... Almost without exception theirs is a story of abuse sexually, emotionally, psychologically from the time they were coerced or enticed from their homes. Most have experienced systematic violence. Some of those we have worked with came with boyfriends or people they trusted, who shortly after arriving ...
... Almost without exception theirs is a story of abuse sexually, emotionally, psychologically from the time they were coerced or enticed from their homes. Most have experienced systematic violence. Some of those we have worked with came with boyfriends or people they trusted, who shortly after arriving ...
International Abolitionist Federation

The International Abolitionist Federation (IAF) (French: Fédération Abolitioniste Internationale) was an organization founded in Geneva in 1877 that aimed to abolish state regulation of prostitution, and also fought the international traffic in women in prostitution. It was originally called the British and Continental Federation for the Abolition of Prostitution.The federation was active in Europe, the Americas, and the European colonies and mandated territories.The federation felt that state regulations encouraged prostitution while having the effect of enslaving women in prostitution.The solution lay in moral education, empowerment of women through the right to acquire skills and work, and marriage.The federation experienced opposition from the authorities in Europe and the colonies who were unwilling to relinquish control, and from reformers who wanted to suppress traffic of women, but were less concerned with their welfare.After World War I (1914–18) the IAF was involved in discussions over League of Nations conventions on the issues, and after World War II (1939–45) in United Nations conventions.In later years the main focus was on eliminating unjust regulations that violated women's rights.