It's not gang turf warfare over drugs, prostitution, extortion or anything like that. |
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Street youth involved in prostitution have been found to be more likely to be abusers of crack cocaine. |
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In the brothel and nightclub strip, crime bosses got the green light to organise prostitution and illegal gambling rackets. |
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In other words, can they engage in legal economic activity in a jurisdiction where prostitution is legal? |
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Despite the apparent convergence with Western juvenile prostitution, clear differences remain that should not be ignored. |
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The detective said the prostitution service was advertised as an an escort service. |
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She gave birth when aged nine and was sentenced to 100 lashes for prostitution at about the same time. |
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Even if we had a state-sponsored knocking shop in every town and village, there would still be prostitution elsewhere. |
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Most of the prostitutes working the streets have a drug problem, and fund their habit by prostitution. |
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And Canada's prostitution laws push women into dark industrial areas of the urban landscape in which they are more likely to be victimised. |
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Officials generally tolerated prostitution in mining centres, especially in more remote locations. |
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Crimes leading to imprisonment included prostitution, drug use, larceny, robbery, parole violation, and extortion. |
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Police have been cracking down in the area on prostitution creating zero tolerance zones. |
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There is no evidence that the legalisation of prostitution leads to an increase in demand. |
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In my opinion if prostitution is legalised and they are accepted into the community hundreds of lives could be saved. |
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So, should prostitution be legalised, decriminalised or are things best the way they are at the moment? |
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The county had a vote on whether to continue to allow legalized prostitution, or to ban it. |
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The revels lasted a full fortnight, complete with boxing, copious amounts of food and alcohol, prostitution and fighting. |
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That is unspeakable and one of the many revolting facts as to why prostitution should be abolished and not legalised. |
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All lewd and indecent shows should be stopped and places that harbor prostitution should be closed down. |
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The plot involves three villains who inveigle a girl into prostitution in order to make ends meet. |
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It's a high place of crime, drug rings, and prostitution due to the obvious lack of law enforcement. |
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And as for the spread of STDs, would legalising prostitution really prevent it? |
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When Sun-hwa is dragged into her life of prostitution, she is also brought into a world that operates under completely different rules. |
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But does it not say something if they are still trying to get more money by lowering themselves to prostitution? |
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He intends to form of an interstate task group to tackle the emerging gangsterism that deals in drugs, prostitution and cross border scams. |
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Residents have called police to report drug activity, prostitution, thefts and assaults. |
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There are cases where girls were forced into prostitution or made to work as a bar girl. |
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He wanted to create a thoroughgoing change in the way ordinary people perceived prostitution. |
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We might tolerate or even allow prostitution but we do not encourage or commend it. |
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Other societies have grudgingly tolerated prostitution as a safeguard for the family. |
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We were not to tell them that beggary, prostitution, murder, drug addiction or official corruption existed. |
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In fact, they disappear into prostitution, street markets or domestic service. |
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There were reports that women are trafficked into the country for prostitution. |
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Many supported their habits through shoplifting, petty theft, or prostitution. |
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But they also cast aspersions on women who choose prostitution as a profession, and did not mention the men. |
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Last week's decision by Liverpool councillors to establish a controlled prostitution zone made me think of my old university philosophy tutorial. |
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Gradually she uncovers not only a prostitution ring but a possible serial killer with links to a high profile death penalty case. |
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Moreover, there have been UN reports of children being sold into slavery and prostitution. |
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But fears are growing that orphaned children are being trafficked by unscrupulous criminals and sold into slavery and prostitution. |
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The main objection to prostitution by most people, myself included, is a moral one. |
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The teetotalling Jones would not enforce laws against boozing, gambling, or prostitution. |
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The author traces the roots of New Orleans' last and smallest zone of prostitution to antebellum bordellos and post-Civil War concert saloons. |
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We support gay marriages, decriminalising soft drugs and prostitution, and decentralisation. |
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Although prostitution itself is not an offence, soliciting and pimping are illegal. |
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The bill makes it an offence to solicit for prostitution in a public place. |
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Proving prostitution or related charges like soliciting and trespassing is difficult, and in most cases the evidence is fairly flimsy. |
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For example, the type of prostitution regularly mentioned is soliciting and this more commonly associated with drugs as well as other crimes. |
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In all, 78 cases had been resolved with the majority involving vice, child prostitution, theft and public disturbance. |
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In her third case, Tennison joined the vice squad to fight child exploitation, gay prostitution, and police corruption. |
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To facilitate the fieldwork, I spent a year attached to the police vice squad responsible for policing street prostitution offences. |
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It is a fact that, in practice, we regard prostitution as a victimless offence. |
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It is a place of prostitution and opium, and a home to the many hapless children orphaned by the double standards of Victorian society. |
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Ultimately, though, this fear of sexuality buttresses Bulosan's inability to perceive the material realities of prostitution and sexual abuse. |
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Male prostitution became better organized and there were tetki cabarets, restaurants, and bars as well as bathhouses catering to tetki. |
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Well I don't think that the Health Department supports street prostitution in residential areas at all. |
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When it was totally illegal, the Mafia ran prostitution and the numbers rackets right through Chicago and right through New York. |
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Their remaining options were sleeping on the streets, prostitution, crime and starvation. |
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People are allowed to use drugs openly in the streets, prostitution is legal too. |
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Municipal officials generally agreed with merchants that segregated prostitution was far better than streetwalking. |
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Time and again she finds a resonance between her own experiences and Annie's, who, dismissed without a character, is forced into prostitution. |
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Residents have hit back at claims the street in which they live is plagued by crime and prostitution. |
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To say Aileen chose prostitution is to only superficially understand the impact of what people did to her. |
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According to a 1999 study on street prostitution, the city has about 500 hookers plying their trade openly. |
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They both carried switchblades and were involved in gambling and prostitution. |
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Wire and plastic are used to partition these halls, and as a result prostitution is now rife in the area. |
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But because prostitution is illegal, brothel owners pays no taxes, instead giving regular bribes and hush money to corrupt policemen. |
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Things of a sexual nature such as prostitution, even though they were going on, were pretty much closet activities. |
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I feel that it is a sad indictment of our society that prostitution, in its current form, is considered a satisfactory form of social remedy. |
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Two weeks ago, Alex was picked up and arrested for assault and prostitution. |
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He wanted prostitution to be decriminalised in non-residential areas such as industrial estates, but didn't want to name particular places. |
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The others were forced into prostitution by pimps, small-time opportunists, and organized rings. |
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Most were arrested for prostitution, selling contraband cigarettes and working illegally. |
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Thus, laws criminalizing acts like adultery, spousal or parental abandonment, bastardy, prostitution, and fornication appeared. |
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The industry will become a front for drug use and drug pushing, and for child prostitution. |
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We need to maintain a firm policy on outlawing prostitution, while also addressing the reasons why men and women are drawn into it. |
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It also prohibited all procuring of children, whether male or female, for prostitution. |
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There are at least three reports each year of procurers kidnapping maids off the street and forcing them into prostitution. |
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Does the ability of someone like me to prostitute myself on my own terms make prostitution, generally, okay? |
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Locals contend that prostitution and crime are soaring as people find no other way to stay afloat. |
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Another said prostitution should be legal because people won't always do what they are told. |
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Street prostitution has increased in some areas as more and more younger kids are getting into it. |
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For boys, they mostly end up as criminals while girls indulge in prostitution. |
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He practiced male prostitution, soliciting three to four customers on a weekend. |
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Since she is all for legalizing prostitution, I think she sees me as her enemy. |
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Many women are driven into street prostitution by poverty and drug addiction. |
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However, the impact of street prostitution on trade is a key issue which the police are aware of. |
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Some of its past efforts to clamp down on street prostitution have had bizarre consequences. |
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He believes that parliament should license prostitution in a more formal way. |
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People say that prostitution is the oldest profession and that I am not facing reality. |
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We are not on a moral crusade against prostitution, just street prostitution. |
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Much discussion of prostitution is conducted on the premise that it is possible to eradicate it. |
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It would take prostitution off the streets and into a safer environment for both the prostitutes and the punters. |
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He intends for his work to respond to gaps in both the history of prostitution and the sociology of deviance and social control. |
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He would walk through the gambling dens, tenement houses, grog shops and houses of prostitution located on the estate. |
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The solicitor or enticer of a person to commit acts of prostitution will be liable for imprisonment of from one year to ten years. |
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All four women began life in poverty, from which prostitution offered the only escape. |
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She is said to have made a roaring business out of extortion and prostitution. |
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Police seized computer gear and hundreds of photos, and charged two people with abetting prostitution. |
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I honestly cannot see a valid argument against legalising prostitution. |
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The endless possibilities of the city could pose moral dangers of temptation and vice, of prostitution and degeneration, as well as rational recreation. |
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Forced to return to her pitiably poor parents, she is finally forced into prostitution and each new event in her despairing life is a turn of the screw. |
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Mostly they work at low paid jobs, some are starving and cold, others turn to prostitution and vice to make ends meet until their big break comes. |
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In just three decades, Pattaya had become the target of uncontrolled development, mass tourism, crime, prostitution and the myriad evils which are concomitant therewith. |
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Are not there cases where men have been charged with counselling or procuring prostitutes who are charged with soliciting for the purpose of prostitution? |
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On Sept.4, 1997, the city announced a ban on legal prostitution. |
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Some forms of disorder became more discreet, as law enforcers concentrated brothels in red-light districts and compelled madams to shield prostitution from public view. |
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Another report detailed the pressures on the rural poor to work under slave labour conditions in the country's garment factories or to resort to prostitution. |
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For example, as a result of their lower overall economic status, many addicted women turn to prostitution as a means of supporting their drug habit. |
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The most in-depth study ever conducted into the links between drugs, street prostitution and homelessness in Glasgow is to be published on Friday. |
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Just so we're clear about this, the bill decriminalised prostitution. |
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By the late '70s, the entire downtown was in a state of decline, and one especially blighted area was known for its abandoned buildings, rough bars, and prostitution. |
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For its consumers, it offered lubricious education in the art of love-making and a souvenir of, or advertisement for, the pleasures available in the prostitution quarters. |
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He beseeched the help of all civilized countries in combating trafficking of humans for prostitution and offered 15 billion dollars to fight AIDS in Africa. |
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The former clause proscribed anyone from aiding the practice of prostitution, while the latter required the police to arrest and medically examine suspected prostitutes. |
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What's the point if you don't tackle kerb-crawling and prostitution? |
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The capital is also the center of a thriving black-market economy that encompasses everything from smuggling to prostitution and drug trafficking. |
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The author notes that Chinatowns were periodically the theatre of feuds among Chinese gangs competing for the control of gambling and prostitution. |
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Let me state now that I do find prostitution to be abhorrent. |
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And in Shanghai, prostitution, apart from its well-known unsavoury social effects, has also resulted in a rapid increase of AIDS in the past 15 years. |
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The government here should be pressured to decriminalize prostitution. |
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Many have criticized laws that ban drug possession and prostitution, for example, and there are even organizations devoted to the repeal of these laws. |
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Mass weddings for children of prostitutes in the village are held to protect them from being pushed into prostitution. |
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Registering prostitutes makes the state complicit in prostitution and does not address the health risks of unregistered prostitutes. |
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The Tenderloin also sees high rates of drug abuse, gang violence, and prostitution. |
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Yet temple prostitution played an important role in Astarte's cult at Phoenicia. |
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Settlers also participated in the rape and forcible prostitution of Aboriginal women. |
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Examples include quarrying, salvage, and farm work as well as trafficking, bondage, forced labor, prostitution and pornography. |
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Her addiction brought her to the point that prostitution was the only means she had to survive. |
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The television advertising job was a prostitution of the talents of one of the great writers of the century. |
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He was known for his appreciation of Chinese culture in general but condemned the prostitution which was widespread in Beijing at the time. |
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She also pushed for licensed prostitution and laws that addressed the customers rather than the women. |
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In the writings of Henry Mayhew, Charles Booth, Charles Dickens and others, prostitution began to be seen as a social problem. |
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The masters of Ukiyo-e, the woodblock print, like Utamaro, immortalized its great courtesans and its famous houses of prostitution. |
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He said that prostitution, drug trafficking, and gambling were victimless crimes. |
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The Yakuza syndicates are involved in activities ranging from prostitution and drugs to extortion and white-collar crime. |
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My host gained national notoriety after her high-profile arrest in 1993 on charges connected with running L.A.'s toniest prostitution ring. |
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The Slavery Commission sought to eradicate slavery and slave trading across the world, and fought forced prostitution. |
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Records were kept to control slavery, prostitution, and the trafficking of women and children. |
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It also failed to make the BBC's playlist, which the band attributed to the song's depiction of prostitution. |
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According to Zohar and the Alphabet of Ben Sira, there were four angels of sacred prostitution, who mated with archangel Samael. |
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Enslavement into prostitution was sometimes used as a legal punishment against criminal free women. |
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In the early 17th century, there was widespread male and female prostitution throughout the cities of Kyoto, Edo, and Osaka, Japan. |
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Yoshiwara has a large number of soaplands that began when explicit prostitution in Japan became illegal, where women washed men's bodies. |
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Medieval civilians accepted without question the fact of prostitution, it was necessary part of medieval life. |
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By the end of the 15th century attitudes seemed to have begun to harden against prostitution. |
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Simultaneously, religious houses were established with the purpose of providing asylum and encouraging the reformation of prostitution. |
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With the advent of the Protestant Reformation, numbers of Southern German towns closed their brothels in an attempt to eradicate prostitution. |
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France, instead of trying to outlaw prostitution began to view prostitution as an evil necessary for society to function. |
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France chose to regulate prostitution, introducing a Morals Brigade onto the streets of Paris. |
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While this law did not criminalise the act of prostitution in the United Kingdom itself, it prohibited such activities as running a brothel. |
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Penalties for felony prostitution vary, with maximum sentences of typically 10 to 15 years in prison. |
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The legal status of prostitution varies from country to country, from being legal and considered a profession to being punishable by death. |
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This type of prostitution is common among the homeless and in refugee camps. |
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Prostitution among the elderly is a phenomenon reported in South Korea where elderly people turn to prostitution to pay their bills. |
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One view maintains that this results from prostitution being stigmatized or illegal, or both. |
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This, in turn, has brought increased scrutiny from law enforcement, public officials, and activist groups toward online prostitution. |
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Reports disagree on whether prostitution levels are growing or declining in developed countries. |
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The village of Vadia, India is known locally as the village of prostitutes, where unmarried women are involved in prostitution. |
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The suspects were held on suspicion of allegations that included prostitution, operating a house of ill fame and residing in a house of ill fame. |
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Boys eventually gained a thorough knowledge both of sexuality and of the prostitution business, including its kinkier specialties. |
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With the murders of five prostitutes in Ipswich, proponents of legalising prostitution have come out of the woodwork including some politicians. |
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San Zuan on Torcello was a special monastery for the convertite, that is, those women who had turned away from a life of prostitution. |
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Women turn to prostitution, often conceiving crack babies needing lifelong medical care. |
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The Prostitution Bill criminalises nuisance, alarm and offence caused by all involved in the practice of prostitution. |
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There are trafficked kids, prostitution rings and bonded labour in every suburb of the British Isles. |
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Since dating behaviors are derived from the prostitution model, date rape, instead of being a crime of violence,... The date rapist is confused. |
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It was presented to parliament by chairman Dr Khalifa Al Dhahrani, prompting allegations that not enough was being done to tackle sleaze and prostitution. |
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John Francis Regis guided many women out of prostitution by establishing them in the lace making and embroidery trade, which is why he became the Patron Saint of lace making. |
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By 1918 she was one of the top experts in the country on such matters as unemployment, wage and hour laws, child labor, slums and slumlords, prostitution and immigrants. |
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The tourist boom led to increases in gambling and prostitution in Cuba. |
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Both women and boys engaged in prostitution in ancient Greece. |
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Some critics of prostitution as an institution are supporters of the Swedish approach, which has also been adopted by Canada, Iceland, Northern Ireland, Norway, and France. |
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Women were disciplined in kirk sessions and civil courts for stereotypical offences including scolding and prostitution, which were seen as deviant, rather than criminal. |
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A bill of sale might contain a clause stipulating that the slave could not be employed for prostitution, as prostitutes in ancient Rome were often slaves. |
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Here monogamy, there hetaerism and its most extreme form, prostitution. |
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Some studies of prostitution in urban settings in developing countries, such as Kenya, have stated that prostitution acts as a reservoir of STDs within the general population. |
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Some were sold into debt bondage, prostitution and forced marriage. |
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Kirstin Innes, whose rst book Fish Net focuses on the twilight world of prostitution, says the only way to make the world's oldest profession safe is to decriminalise it. |
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Other groups, often with religious backgrounds, focus on offering women a way out of the world of prostitution while not taking a position on the legal question. |
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A quarter of a century later and the film is still the source of much debate, for its undoubted misogyny, glorification of greed and glamorisation of prostitution. |
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Originally, prostitution was widely legal in the United States. |
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Some view prostitution as a form of exploitation of or violence against women, and children, that helps to create a supply of victims for human trafficking. |
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During this period, prostitution was also very prominent in the Barbary Coast, San Francisco as the population was mainly men, due to the influx from the Gold rush. |
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Brothels are establishments specifically dedicated to prostitution. |
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The brutalisation of women and prostitution go hand in hand and victims of this seedy trade are constantly under threat from greedy pimps and violent clients. |
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Over the course of the Middle Ages, popes and religious communities made various attempts to remove prostitution or reform prostitutes, with varying success. |
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By the early 16th century the association between prostitutes, plague, and contagion emerged, causing brothels and prostitution to be outlawed by secular authority. |
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In countries such as India, Brazil and Thailand, men in prostitution are required to cross-dress or transsex, and this is increasing in Australia. |
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Rose Craddock, 38, and Christopher John Williams, 35, admitted keeping Mystiques brothel in Bridgend for prostitution, following an undercover police sting. |
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Residents in her constituency have led long-running campaigns against prostitution and kerb crawling in areas such as Balsall Heath and Rotten Park Road, off Hagley Road. |
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Secular law, like most other aspects of prostitution in the Middle Ages, is difficult to generalize due to the regional variations in attitudes towards prostitution. |
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Randall Tobias quit as head of US foreign aid after it emerged he used an escort service that police believe was being run as a prostitution ring. |
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The first two chapters provide insight into the discourse on prostitution in the late Wilhelmine era, and the final two shift to the Weimar Republic. |
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Women who have been exposed to long periods of prostitution activities reveal other symptoms, including cutting, psychological abreaction and psychotic episodes. |
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A few black women also used the multi-racial character of prostitution to practice the badger game on unwary white customers, adding robbery to their list of crimes. |
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