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  2. Prostitution in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Street prostitution, "pandering", and living off of the proceeds of a prostitute remain illegal under Nevada law, as is the case elsewhere in the country. According to the National Institute of Justice , a study conducted in 2008 alleged that approximately 15-20 percent of men in the country have engaged in commercial sex.

  3. AOC's 'red light' district overrun with prostitutes as locals ...

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    In 2018, seven NYPD officers — three sergeants, two detectives and two officers — were indicted in connection with an illegal prostitution and gambling ring in Brooklyn and Queens, which ...

  4. Prostitution law - Wikipedia

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    Legalization – prostitution legal and regulated Decriminalization – no criminal penalties for prostitution Abolitionism – prostitution is legal, but organized activities such as brothels and pimping are illegal; prostitution is not regulated Neo-abolitionism – illegal to buy sex and for 3rd party involvement, legal to sell sex Prohibitionism – prostitution illegal Legality varies ...

  5. Prostitution in Nevada - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, the state legislature has made prostitution illegal in Clark County, and law enforcement agencies have tried to eliminate the once-rampant street prostitution, enacting legislation against it in 1971. Nevertheless, prostitutes continue to work in casinos, where they wait in bars and attempt to make contact with potential clients. [45]

  6. List of red-light districts - Wikipedia

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    Prostitution is not illegal when performed by a person acting alone in private, but public solicitation, brothels and pimping are. The Policing and Crime Act 2009 makes it illegal to pay for sex with a prostitute who has been "subjected to force" and this is a strict liability offence (clients can be prosecuted even if they did not know the ...

  7. History of prostitution - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, prostitution was originally widely legal. Prostitution was made illegal in almost all states between 1910 and 1915 largely due to the influence of the 1st wave feminist Woman's Christian Temperance Union, which was influential in the banning of drug use and was a major force in the prohibition of alcohol.

  8. Prostitution by region - Wikipedia

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    For example, in Thailand prostitution is illegal, [4] but in practice it is tolerated and partly regulated, and the country is a destination for sex tourism. Such situations are common in many Asian countries. In Japan, prostitution is legal [5] with the exception of heterosexual, vaginal intercourse. Advertisements that detail what each ...

  9. Street prostitution - Wikipedia

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    Street prostitution. This woman used in prostitution in Italy is forced through threats and intimidation to give all earnings to her trafficker. Street prostitution is a form of prostitution in which a prostitute solicits customers from a public place, most commonly a street, while waiting at street corners or walking alongside a street, but ...