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There is 1 comment on Decriminalizing Prostitution Won’t Solve Social, Ethical Problems

  1. Decriminalizing commercial sex means legalizing propels’ death as to me. Though, girls and women enter in to the sex business due to different external factors, the practice is contrary to human dignity, breaks families, and it is anti to human development.
    many other alternatives can be mentioned like: widening education and training, employable training ,working on property rights of women, consolidating ethical education, enhance empathy and partnership between and among nations, communities and different sectors, showing different ways of survival strategies ) can be some of the solutions which will bring change in the lives of women . It is better to focus on development interventions rather than legalizing commercial sex.

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