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    Outline Thesis: Prostitution should be legalized because not only does it financially benefit the country‚ but legalized prostitution could also reduce crime. I. Illegalized prostitution A. Preservation of morality B. Health risks C. Violent crime D. Costs to citizens II. Legalized prostitution A. Constitutional right B. Regular health exam C. Reduction of violent crime

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    Legalization of Prostitution Logan McGregor Advanced Public Speaking Introduction: Prostitution‚ one of the most highly controversial and contentious jobs in the history of mankind‚ is also revered as one of the lowest jobs of the career totem pole. Sex workers are often counted out‚ and their voices are rarely‚ if ever‚ listened to‚ but no longer should sex workers be ignored. They are human beings too and certainly have a lot to offer this great nation of America. Over 100 countries worldwide

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    is a characteristic of the United States worthy of praise. The Oxford definition of prostitution “is the practice or occupation of engaging in sexual activity with someone for payment.” The filming and marketing of this act has led this to it being classified into free speech and is somehow constitutionally protected. Pornography must be outlawed for its extreme likeness to the already illegal act of prostitution‚ as well as the severe side effects this behavior has on participants and society.

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    Crime and Prostitution A.

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    Outline Thesis: Prostitution should be legalized because not only does it financially benefit the country‚ but legalized prostitution could also reduce crime. I. Illegalized prostitution A. Preservation of morality B. Health risks C. Violent crime D. Costs to citizens II. Legalized prostitution A. Constitutional right B. Regular health exam C. Reduction

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    Legalization of Prostitution University of Phoenix [Name Removed] COMM 215 [Name Removed] September 22‚ 2006 Prostitution can be traced as far back as the 6th century B.C. during the great Roman and Greek empires. Although an overwhelming amount of people feel that prostitution should not be legalized‚ it is still here today and is one of the oldest professions. There are various reasons why society still rejects the idea of legalizing prostitution. In America‚ most people categorize

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    Prostitution Solutions

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    Solutions to Prostitution Prohibition or fully illegal – Prostitution is forbidden‚ all acts relating to prostitution and people caught doing them will be punished. This includes "solicitation"‚ which is when someone offers or advertises sex for money‚ or when a person offers someone money in exchange for sex. Decriminalization – Prostitution itself is not illegal‚ but some of the acts relating to it may be. For example‚ standing on the street offering sex for sale might not be legal. Or asking

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    Prostitution has been a part of our world’s culture since the beginning of time‚ and is the world’s oldest profession. Ever since the beginning of time man has felt the need to pay for services of a sexual nature‚ whether are legal or not. In our culture; however‚ prostitution has become a topic of debate concerning the merits of this profession’s legality. In viewing the legalization of prostitution one must take into account all the pros and cons of the situation‚ but more importantly what is currently

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    and in turn allowed for prejudice to engulf societies. Nonetheless‚ things like time and oppression can’t change 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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    the laws in their countries too strict can go off to Asia and find themselves young girls‚ or boys. Many of the non-pedophile tourists believe child prostitution to be custom‚ or feel they are helping the children. What these people don’t know is that most of these children do not keep their earnings. Of course the main reason for the child prostitution in Asia is poverty. Many child prostitutes are sold by their parents for about $350-$600. Others are lured by the promise of respectable work‚ while

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    Prostitution: Should it be legal? Today in our society there is several controversial discussions that seem to be legalized or accepted by people. These discussions take into account‚ personal choices and the importance of morality in society. One of these discussions is prostitution. Prostitution in a broad aspect‚ is comparatively undiscriminating sexual exchange to gain material advantages. It is defined in " an act or practice of engaging in sexual acts for money" ( Macmillan 805)‚or “the practice

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