• Prostitutes are clearly women who are sexually available for any man, including the partners of the women who want to make prostitution illegal. (cphpost.dk)
  • The expected reply to this is to point out how women prostitutes are often exploited and abused by both their employers and customers, how illegal immigrants are sometimes coerced into prostitution with threats of turning them over to the authorities, and so on. (cphpost.dk)
  • Rather, they are problems stemming from the government's inconsistent treatment of prostitutes and the marginalisation of prostitution as a legitimate profession. (cphpost.dk)
  • I am well aware also of the problems for people who live in red light districts, in areas where kerb crawling takes place and where people try to pick up prostitutes in pubs and clubs. (parliament.uk)
  • But his stint as governor has been marred by several problems, including an unpopular plan to grant driver's licenses to illegal immigrants and a plot by his aides to smear Spitzer's main Republican nemesis. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • Mexican immigrants, legal and illegal, are frequently stripped of their documents and forced to work for little to nothing ( https://discuss.ilw.com/blogs/bbuchanan/391821-stillwater-mexican-restaurants-raided-by-ice ). (unexplained-mysteries.com)
  • With this has come the problems associated with Southern California cities, such as traffic jams and air pollution. (wikivoyage.org)
  • In 1997, the Clinton administration entered into a settlement agreement in Flores v. Reno, a lawsuit filed in federal court in California by pro-illegal immigration advocacy groups challenging the detention of juvenile aliens taken into custody by the Immigration and Naturalization Service. (dailysignal.com)
  • The recent decision by the Danish government to not proceed with effectively banning prostitution should be welcomed by anyone who values women's autonomy and equality. (cphpost.dk)
  • Those who want to make women's sex work illegal try to argue that they are doing it for women's own good. (cphpost.dk)
  • But if it is obvious that these laws are merely methods of controlling women's sexuality, then it should equally be obvious that making it illegal for women to earn money from sex is also merely a method of controlling women's sexuality. (cphpost.dk)
  • One thing that has made it difficult for some people to see this is that many of the groups who are trying to make sex work illegal in Denmark are women's advocacy groups. (cphpost.dk)
  • A woman attempting to make other women's prostitution illegal can thus easily be seen as an attempt to limit a rival female's sexual behaviour. (cphpost.dk)
  • As such, prostitution is seen as an institution of women's sexual oppression that reinforces their subordination. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Prostitution is the major slavery problem in the US, but there are other cases, too. (unexplained-mysteries.com)
  • While slavery seems to be a thing from the past, it is a persisting problem that continues to affect both the developing and developed world. (webster.ch)
  • Adherents to this perspective also claim that prostitution is analogous to sex trafficking or sex slavery. (rsc-src.ca)
  • They sometimes draw on feminism and critical race theories to highlight the link between gender, race, slavery, and colonialization and the prostitution of women of colour and Indigenous women. (rsc-src.ca)
  • The idea of new clause 2 is to allow the whole issue to be debated, within the rules of order, and more particularly to discover the Government's thinking about the problems of prostitution and kerb crawling. (parliament.uk)
  • They see, opening up the country to international mining companies as one way to reduce their debt and to also claw back lost revenue through uncontrolled illegal miners. (foe.org.au)
  • According to the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), harassment is illegal when it creates an offensive or hostile working environment. (massagemag.com)
  • Prostitution, payment for the exchange of sexual services, has long been a source of heated debate-about its morality, legitimacy, and treatment by governments. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Prostitution in the Democratic Republic of the Congo is legal but the Congolese penal code punishes pimping, running a bawdy house or brothel, the exploitation of debauchery or prostitution, as well as forced prostitution. (wikipedia.org)
  • Commercial sexual exploitation of children was a problem. (humansecuritygateway.com)
  • Other problems during the year included poor prison conditions, attacks against religious facilities, government corruption, deep ethnic divisions, violence and discrimination against women, and sexual exploitation of children. (state.gov)
  • According to The Daily Mail, Sarkozy has described the makeshift camps where most Roma live as "sources of illegal trafficking, of profoundly shocking living standards, of exploitation of children for begging, of prostitution and crime. (undispatch.com)
  • A sociological understanding of the issue reveals two main positions that captivate academic thinking: (1) prostitution is principally an institution of hierarchal gender relations that legitimizes the sexual exploitation of prostituted women by male buyers, and (2) prostitution is principally a form of sex work where multiple forms of social inequality (including class, gender, and race) intersect in capitalist societies. (rsc-src.ca)
  • The idea that prostitution is sexual exploitation and analogous to sex trafficking has gained popularity in Canada and other countries in recent decades, but my colleagues and I argue that the most robust evidence supports the understanding of prostitution as principally a form of precarious work. (rsc-src.ca)
  • And with Covid-19 still ravaging Brazil, many fear illegal miners will infect Indigenous people, whose relative isolation makes them especially vulnerable to disease. (mongabay.com)
  • The current fusing of prostitution and sex trafficking debates has a historical antecedent in earlier stages of capitalism marked by globalization of markets and the international migration of labour. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Instead, what is being sold in sex commerce is not the same as the labour power sold by the worker to the capitalist because prostitution alone exploits the seller's sexual self. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Thus, the social inequalities discernable in sex work indicate that the "prostitution problem" is first and foremost a labour problem. (rsc-src.ca)
  • He said that the trip was more than just a knowledge exercise, and they had discussed the systematic resolution to labour problems, especially those that might lead to human trafficking. (bangkokpost.com)
  • I have a few problems with Amsterdam's sex industry, but I think that it is infinitely preferable to America's approach, largely because it enables the Dutch authorities to directly address many of the dangers of prostitution. (aol.com)
  • If a citizen denounces that there's an illegal mine here or gold that is a product of that illegal mining here, and the [National] Police - the authorities - capture that gold, that citizen can keep 10%," said Santos, standing alongside National Police Commander Rodolfo Palomino. (colombiareports.com)
  • On the suppression side, he said that CIB will exchange information with the South Korean authorities as part of a crackdown on illegal agencies, he added. (bangkokpost.com)
  • One problem that is attracting attention, viewed as the cocaine of drugs accessible to the both of the public authorities, of health organi- poorer levels of society (1). (bvsalud.org)
  • The main problem for governments is that they will face the wrath of organized crime should they place regulation on the industry. (prague-guide.co.uk)
  • This perspective supports a harm elimination approach and calls upon governments to abolish prostitution using criminal law to ban sex buying and migration and international anti-trafficking laws to eliminate sex trafficking. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Then there is the problem of the public brainwashed by 50 years of ceaseless official propaganda into just saying no - although the size of the current illegal industry does suggest that this might not be as big a problem as those some officials may expect. (blogs.com)
  • Gov. Eliot Spitzer has informed his most senior administration officials that he had been involved in a prostitution ring, an administration official said this morning. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • They're also putting Indigenous people at risk from Covid-19, violence, and social ills including alcohol abuse and prostitution. (mongabay.com)
  • Yet scenes like these - captured on video by Indigenous leaders last year - are becoming increasingly common in the Raposa Serra do Sol Indigenous Reserve as illegal wildcat miners, known as garimpeiros , descend on the territory in search of gold. (mongabay.com)
  • The Indigenous community has put up a barrier to stop outsiders - including illegal gold miners - from entering Raposa Serra do Sol Indigenous Territory and infecting those who live there with Covid-19. (mongabay.com)
  • An IBAMA agent investigates an illegal gold mine inside the Raposa Serra do Sol Indigenous Reserve during a past raid. (mongabay.com)
  • It does not, however, take great powers of perception to see that making it illegal for women to not wear headscarves or go out alone are little more than ways of controlling women and their sexuality. (cphpost.dk)
  • repression of porn and child porn , age of consent laws, repression of teenage sexuality and prostitution . (human-stupidity.com)
  • It is all 510 too easy for us to be stampeded into taking action that appears to try to solve the problem but which, in practice, does not solve it at all. (parliament.uk)
  • So, it is down to the RTP and related public sector agencies to take better care to solve the problem," he said. (bangkokpost.com)
  • Human trafficking and Child prostitution is a problem in the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • They include human trafficking and prostitution, devastating drug use and distribution, illegal gambling, transiency, blight and other public safety and quality of life issues. (anaheim.net)
  • A Femen advertisement reminds that EURO 2012 should be free of forced prostitution and human trafficking. (balticworlds.com)
  • As a case in point, within Sweden, prostitution and human trafficking are understood as one and the same and their eradication is deemed fundamental to the achievement of an egalitarian, democratic society. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Prostitution portal Sex work portal The legal status of prostitution in Africa varies widely. (wikipedia.org)
  • Prostitution is legal and common in the Central African Republic. (wikipedia.org)
  • The real question is whether prostitution itself, assuming all parties are of legal age, should be illegal. (thepiratescove.us)
  • I have a difficult time with the concept that something which is perfectly legal to do if no money changes hands can be made illegal if done for pay. (thepiratescove.us)
  • Illegal and Legal mining. (foe.org.au)
  • The border crossing in San Diego is the busiest in the world, for both legal and illegal commerce and immigration. (blogspot.com)
  • In the Netherlands, voluntary prostitution is a legal profession. (human-stupidity.com)
  • Many women engage in prostitution due to poverty. (wikipedia.org)
  • Some Chinese women engage in prostitution in Equatorial Guinea. (wikipedia.org)
  • Could it be that those women who are trying to stop other women from engaging in prostitution are doing the same thing? (cphpost.dk)
  • Perhaps the areas where prostitution is most visible is on the roads leading to border towns such as Cheb and Dubi, where scores of women can be seen lining the streets clad in skimpy outfits, even during the cold winters. (prague-guide.co.uk)
  • Although it is a torrid life for these women, the government has done very little to counter the problem. (prague-guide.co.uk)
  • The problem of prostitution and sex tourism in connection with EURO 2012 has been raised not only by women activists from FEMEN and other feminist organizations, but is also being discussed in the Ukrainian mass media. (balticworlds.com)
  • Those championing the perspective that prostitution is principally an institution of hierarchal gender relations contend that women cannot freely choose to participate in prostitution because they are not autonomous/unsituated subjects within patriarchal capitalist societies. (rsc-src.ca)
  • The group are often exploited by their employers, who demand long hours or pressure women into prostitution. (bangkokpost.com)
  • When I was younger, I once wandered through the sex districts in Amsterdam and spoke with people in the city's Prostitution Information Center , I have seen how a city could, potentially, make prostitution safe, both for the customers and for the sex workers. (aol.com)
  • Procuring or profiting off the prostitution of others is illegal, as is coercing people into prostitution. (wikipedia.org)
  • I want to make my position absolutely clear: I do not in any way approve of prostitution, male or female, and I think it a tragedy that people are driven to it by poverty or greed, or for any other reason. (parliament.uk)
  • These activities also cause major problems for people who run pubs and clubs and who try to discourage them. (parliament.uk)
  • Sometimes when the House is stampeded into trying to solve one problem it just causes another, harming certain people or curtailing the civil rights of a particular group, and that is why I urge caution today. (parliament.uk)
  • Some of these depend on illegal market-based activities, with the criminal taking advantage of demand for goods that are prohibited or highly regulated, as in the case of drugs, prostitution, counterfeit products or trafficking of people. (who.int)
  • Prostitution in Chad is illegal, but common, especially in the urban centres and the south of the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • Sex trafficking is a problem in the country. (wikipedia.org)
  • Santos hopes that this incentive will help in the nation's fight against illegal mining, which he says is having "devastating consequences for the country," environmentally, socially, and economically. (colombiareports.com)
  • Gina Rinehart's problems at El Triunfo could be seen as being a microcosm of the country as a whole. (foe.org.au)
  • Many visitors to the Czech Republic are taken aback by the amount of prostitution that can be found in the country - a problem that has only been exacerbated by the arrival of a free market economy. (prague-guide.co.uk)
  • Although prostitution is illegal in the country, information on sex services is surprisingly easy to get: brochures advertising sex services are distributed to all men passing by the main sport arena in Kyiv. (balticworlds.com)
  • Although prostitution has been decriminalized, it remains illegal for nonresidents to work in the commercial sex industry. (humansecuritygateway.com)
  • Those contending prostitution is fundamentally a problem of intersecting social inequalities note that capitalist market globalization, rapid technological innovation, decline of unions and retraction of welfare state policies have resulted in a substantial increase of precarious work in the personal service sector, including growth of sex work jobs. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Pol Col Marut Kanjankhankul, the ATPD's deputy commander, who was also on this trip, said that the illegal labourers mostly came to work in the agricultural and industrial sectors. (bangkokpost.com)
  • The head of the environmental unit of the Prosecutor General's office, Gloria Elsa Arias, stated in November of last year that different forms of illegal mining have caused not only damages to the environment, but also a number of other crimes. (colombiareports.com)
  • so, a 16 year old who engages in prostitution will not be arrested. (thepiratescove.us)
  • The question that has to be answered is "if you arrest a 13 year old for prostitution, what happens next? (thepiratescove.us)
  • 69-year-old Allen Vandevender of Richmond was jailed for soliciting along with 27-year-old Precious James, who was booked in for prostitution. (kicks96.com)
  • Those adopting this perspective argue that Marx was wrong when he argued that prostitution is only a peculiar example of the general prostitution of all workers under capitalism. (rsc-src.ca)
  • Interestingly enough, even though news had surfaced about those illegal workers being deported and then blacklisted, Pol Lt Gen Jirabhop said that the public tended to overlook their welfare and the lack of power that they have to bargain with their Korean employers. (bangkokpost.com)
  • To 'medicalise' the provision of currently illegal drugs, by providing them through NHS clinics to British Citizens. (blogs.com)
  • Prohibition of illegal drugs has failed just as much as prohibition of alcohol failed in the USA and with the same terrible consequences to public morality and law and order. (blogs.com)
  • If need be, initially, the NHS would give the drugs away free until the monopoly was secured and the illegal drug industry driven out of business by the law of the market. (blogs.com)
  • The NHS would become a monopoly supplier of illegal drugs and use the power of the market to undercut and drive out the dealers. (blogs.com)
  • Drugs would remain illegal and anyone caught dealing (or in unregistered possession) would be subject to the full might of the law and employers would be able to sack employees stoned on business. (blogs.com)
  • What medicalisation actually does is to nationalise the illegal drugs industry. (blogs.com)
  • Dispensing illegal drugs would risk making Britain a Mecca for every addict in Europe, so clinics would only be open to UK citizens, via an Identity Card. (blogs.com)
  • Of course in the Danish case, the groups who are advocating to make prostitution illegal are trying to make the buying of sex illegal, not the selling of sex. (cphpost.dk)
  • Illegal mining provides millions for active guerrilla groups such as the FARC and ELN , which previously relied on "taxes" on the drug industry for most of their funding. (colombiareports.com)
  • Several murders have occurred and prostitution and drug trafficking have also increased. (foe.org.au)
  • Prostitution in Cameroon is illegal but tolerated, especially in urban and tourist areas. (wikipedia.org)
  • [1] Such bold advertising of illegal sex services may seem controversial, but the high level of corruption can easily explain the situation. (balticworlds.com)
  • Calls for action on the "prostitution problem" rise to the level of high politics during historical periods marked by global capitalism, migration, and tensions related to entrenched class, gender and racial inequalities. (rsc-src.ca)
  • As I say, I am well aware of the extent of the problem. (parliament.uk)
  • The president on Wednesday issued an executive order that directs the Department of Homeland Security to keep illegal alien families together "to the extent permitted by law. (dailysignal.com)
  • That is the crux of the administration's problem: the extent to which the government is permitted to keep families together while they await removal proceedings. (dailysignal.com)
  • President Juan Manuel Santos announced Thursday that the government will now be offering large rewards for decisive information on illegal gold mining operations in Colombia in the form of confiscated gold. (colombiareports.com)
  • Colombia's mining sector went on strike prior to the start of the previous Agrarian Strike, calling on the government to clearly delineate the difference between illegal and informal mining and see to the formalization of artisanal miners. (colombiareports.com)
  • Ecuador has a long history of small scale illegal miners and the Ecuadorian Government has long held concerns that the illegal mining pays the Government no taxes and much of the gold produced is sent overseas by organised crime. (foe.org.au)
  • However what appears to be happening is that instead of one problem, the Government could soon have two problems. (foe.org.au)
  • I should have liked to table an amendment that called on the Government to review the whole problem of prostitution, but unfortunately that was outside the scope of the long title of the Bill. (parliament.uk)
  • AWA's links to this program and state-run clinics can be traced to Senegal's legislation that "tolerates" prostitution. (prb.org)
  • Gov. Eliot Spitzer, accused in news reports of being involved in a prostitution ring, apologized to his family and the public on Monday at a hastily called news conference. (outsidethebeltway.com)
  • It was argued that the major problem of kerb crawling had to be addressed. (parliament.uk)
  • The chief problem with the policy is the amount of political will it would need to see it through. (blogs.com)
  • Domestic violence remains a society-wide problem. (state.gov)
  • If a client or potential client requests a "happy ending" during a massage session in exchange for payment, they are soliciting prostitution. (massagemag.com)
  • More recently, neo-paramilitary groups such as "Los Rastrojos " and "Los Urabeños " have incorporated illegal mining into a criminal portfolio that includes large-scale narco-trafficking. (colombiareports.com)
  • 99 different social classes, becoming perceived as of the city, with each interview lasting, on aver- a serious public problem in daily life of hitherto age, 45 minutes. (bvsalud.org)
  • Throughout 2018 and into 2019 tensions have risen and the influx of miners from several countries has also brought with it influences which have created problems in the community of Buenos Aires. (foe.org.au)
  • Gross domestic product, especially real GDP , is the first shot at measuring how well the economy is addressing the economic problem of scarcity. (amosweb.com)
  • In some countries where prostitution is illegal, the law is rarely enforced. (wikipedia.org)
  • Like many Sub-Saharan African countries, HIV is a problem in Chad. (wikipedia.org)
  • In the Czech Republic, prostitution is not illegal, but unlike other countries, there are no regulations governing it, such as mandatory health checks. (prague-guide.co.uk)
  • Richmond, IN)--One particular city block in Richmond has been the site of numerous prostitution-related incidents in the last couple of years. (kicks96.com)
  • In early April the Ecuadorian Military was sent into the region to sort the problem out. (foe.org.au)
  • Consequently, the argument goes, outlawing prostitution would save those in prostitution from this sort of treatment. (cphpost.dk)
  • Examples include the use of bonded labor and sex trafficking for running illegal prostitution rings. (webster.ch)