NicoleRose
Jun 3, 2015
Research Papers / The legislative actions on the oldest profession - Prostitution [3]
It seems unlikely that the oldest profession in the world would also obtain the title of one of the most controversial. However, even in a century in which society has changed many traditional viewpoints, the legalisation of prostitution still remains a divisive topic of conversation. Post 1980, this said conversation has become a subject of legislative action. Several European countries, most notably the Netherlands and Germany (among others) have legalised and/or decriminalised systems of prostitution. New Zealand joined these countries in the year of 2003 through the notorious movement known as "The Prostitution Reform Act". But was this decision beneficial to our nation's welfare? Do the assets of prostitution domineer the immorality of the act itself? In an attempt to solve my inquisitions I have devised a series of questions in which I believe provide me with a stable platform on which I can develop an educated opinion, and through this presentation I hope to grant others with the same knowledge.
This is an introduction to a report in which I have to be completely unbiased, hence why I didn't state an opinion.
Please help and give critique where you can!!!
It seems unlikely that the oldest profession in the world would also obtain the title of one of the most controversial. However, even in a century in which society has changed many traditional viewpoints, the legalisation of prostitution still remains a divisive topic of conversation. Post 1980, this said conversation has become a subject of legislative action. Several European countries, most notably the Netherlands and Germany (among others) have legalised and/or decriminalised systems of prostitution. New Zealand joined these countries in the year of 2003 through the notorious movement known as "The Prostitution Reform Act". But was this decision beneficial to our nation's welfare? Do the assets of prostitution domineer the immorality of the act itself? In an attempt to solve my inquisitions I have devised a series of questions in which I believe provide me with a stable platform on which I can develop an educated opinion, and through this presentation I hope to grant others with the same knowledge.
This is an introduction to a report in which I have to be completely unbiased, hence why I didn't state an opinion.
Please help and give critique where you can!!!