Prostitution Reform in Canada
Title: Prostitution Reform in Canada
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3447 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Prostitution Reform in Canada
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 3447 | Pages: 13 (approximately 235 words/page)
Prostitution, the act of selling sex, has been called the “world’s oldest profession.” Indeed it may be, for it seems that as long as civilization has existed, there have been those that have been selling their sexual services for money. Why then, after all these years, has it not yet been legalized in some countries, and in this case, Canada?
The sex trade, despite the efforts of many to destroy it, is alive and
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Who Prostitute: The Experience in British Columbia. Technical Report No. TR1996-14e. Ottawa: Department of Justice Canada.
Lowman, John
1998 “Prostitution Law Reform in Canada.” In, Toward Comparative Law in the 21st Century, Institute of Comparative Law in Japan (ed), pp.919-946. Tokyo: Chuo University Press.
McCormick, Chris
1995 Constructing Danger: the Misrepresentation of Crime in the News. Halifax: Fernwood Publishing.
Symanski, Richard
1981 The Immoral Landscape: Female Prostitution in Western Societies. Toronto: Butterworth & Co. (Canada) Ltd.
