Prostitution In Canada

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Prostitution, the business or practice of engaging in sexual relations in exchange for payment or other benefit, is whether legal, is a disputed topic in which people always discuss. Moreover, the legalization of sexual work in Canada is facing a significant paradigm: Current laws on prostitution in Canada is making it illegal to purchase sexual services but legal to sell them. Obviously, the prostitution by government “cold treatment” phasic feature is unable to radically solve this “nuisance” problem. “Critics have charged that the Conservative government's approach could merely force the sex trade underground in Canada and that prostitutes will have less time to check out their customers on dark streets, putting them at increased risk of being harmed.”(Q1) The reasons those people standing against legalization of sexual work do not satisfy moral norm, and have an unpleasant effect. However, prostitution is labor like any other. Sex industry premises should not be subject …show more content…

For instance, Greece earned almost 5 billion euro every year. Meanwhile, to set up a protection law increase prostitutes’ income in disguise. And then, prostitutes can ease the financial strain and enjoy the hazardless of being exploited. More than that, high percentage of college students in Canada enrolling in “sugar daddy” website. They pin their hope on those “rich dade” to pay their unaffordable tuition fee. The misery, sexual repression bring, will be instead of relaxation and comfort which will also awake work zest. On the other hand, lawfulness of sex industry can drop the profit of the maintenance of law as well as reduce abuse of power. Moreover, because police will free from it and, it can slightly diminish shortage of

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