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Prostitution Destroys Families
(2009)
Abstract
The bill against indoor prostitution should be passed. [Prostitution] destroys many families. What happens when a wife catches her husband going to spa or strip clubs? Divorce usually, and then the children involved go to counseling and so does the wife. Medical costs rise, not including STD’s the men catch from these women. To worry about what jobs they’ll get if they can’t do sex acts, well dancing for men is one thing, having sex with them is [another]. If [prostitution] is no longer allowed, the club owners should pay the fines if they cannot control what happens in their clubs.
Keywords
- prostitution,
- family,
- destruction,
- harm,
- Rhode Island,
- decriminalized prostitution
Disciplines
- Law,
- Criminal Law,
- Family Law,
- Health Law and Policy,
- Law and Gender,
- Law and Politics,
- Law and Society,
- Rule of Law,
- Social Work,
- Criminology,
- Domestic and Intimate Partner Violence,
- Family, Life Course, and Society,
- Gender and Sexuality,
- Inequality and Stratification,
- Politics and Social Change and
- Social Control, Law, Crime, and Deviance
Publication Date
September 30, 2009
Citation Information
Anonymous in Providence. (2009, September 2009). Prostitution destroys families in Rhode Island. Rhode Island: Citizens Against Trafficking.
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