Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Prostitution And The United States - 1892 Words

Prostitution is illegal in the United States and the laws keeping it illegal are causing more problems than they are solving. Because there are no regulations or laws protecting sex workers in the United States, and everything is run underground, there is nothing stopping the mistreatment and abuse of sex workers in the United States. The only way to protect sex workers is to legalize prostitution. In the following paper, I will attempt to prove that prostitution is a victimless crime and the laws against prostitution are hurting prostitutes more than they are helping them. If we want prostitutes to remain safe while earning a living, the only way to achieve this is to legalize prostitution. A common objection to the view that†¦show more content†¦Their body is owned by them, not the government so it should not be up to anyone else what they do with their body. A quote from Robin Barton, a Brooklyn legal journalist, said this in her article on the website The Crime Report; â€Å"Women are entitled to control over their bodies. Just as they should have the right to decide whether they want to remain pregnant, women should be able to decide for themselves whether they want to engage in sexual acts in exchange for money.† (Barton). Because prostitution is a victimless crime, it should be legalized in order to ensure the welfare and prosperity of sex workers who are trying to make an honest living and protect them while doing so. People in favor of keeping prostitution illegal often mention that during the time the prostitute is working, they are being forced to consent or they are being raped. My response to this objection is this; A consenting man and a consenting woman who agree to fornicate for a price is not rape, especially if there are laws and regulations protecting the prostitute and proper facilities (like a brothel) keeping them safe and secure. An interesting comparison to prostitution industry, is the pornography industry. The only difference between these two is the addition of the camera, along with two consenting adults and an exchange of money. If prostitution was legalized, the regulation of the business would ensure that the women who are taking part in this trade are not

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