It can't be eliminated. So long as there are people who want to have sex for money and people willing to sell there will be prostitutes. A good way to reduce it is to offer free sex, since that isn't prostitution and when free sex is available people will choose that over having to pay for it any day.
Solutions to combat prostitution include providing alternative employment opportunities, offering support services for individuals who may be vulnerable to exploitation, increasing law enforcement efforts to target traffickers and buyers, and implementing education and awareness campaigns to address the root causes of prostitution. It is crucial to approach the issue holistically, addressing social, economic, and legal aspects to create lasting change.
Prostitution cannot be "solved" as such as it's a profitable business that is easy to get into. If poverty was reduced, and easier ways of getting into other lines of work were provided, then people would likely be less drawn to prostitution, but so long as there is a demand it will always exist. The key things that need to be addressed are the problems linked with prostitution, such as disease and high risk of rape, along with links to other crimes. These can be controlled to a degree by having legitimate prostitution businesses that are regulated and cooperate with the government and police.
You will never stop it altogether. because there wil always be people that are lonely and want sex or people that want sex in a particular way that they cant get within heir normal social circle. There are many women around that make good money and are reasonable content to do the job they are doing. However to stop the abusive prostitution that where women and children are forced to subject themselves to all manner of sexual treatment. we need to see that these people are protect and provided with a decent standard of living regardless of whether they work or not. we need to put an end to the corruption that allows this to continue in al of the worlds country and we need an open well paid prostitution service.
Tell 'em they're going to hell if they don't stop.
Which is true, they're creating a living hell out of their lives.
bash as many hooker's as you well dam please
It is a crime to be a prostitute in public places.
I would kiss him but I shouldn't have to pay. If I paid him to kiss him it would considered prostitution; and prostitution is against the law.
Christianity is against sex before marriage and within the marriage only with your spouse so they are against it.
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Underground prostitution is much more dangerous than legalized prostitution. With legalized prostitution, prostitutes have the protection of the police in case of violence from clients or "managers" (pimps). The clients also have protection against disease with regular testing and licensing of legal prostitutes. Police could also focus their efforts toward violent crimes instead of arresting people who are engaged in a victimless crime.
Yes and no. in some states its legal to be a prostitute in some its not.
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No religion started prostitution. Prostitution predates the bible by thousands of years.
Prostitution in Turkey is legal.
No, prostitution is NOT legal in Nebraska.
In Malaysia there is no specific law mentioned about the legality of prostitution. However, it does not mean that prostitution is legal.