Topic > Prostitution Case Study - 714

This can only be possible if the person has established a personal connection with their work that ignites their sense of survival. In other words, people who engage in prostitution must do so out of their own conviction or forced by circumstances. It must therefore be understood that not all prostitutes are victims of human trafficking. The streets of the United States are filled with many indigenous prostitutes compared to women trafficked into the country. Prostitutes face self-generated difficulties. This explains why the government seems to be slow in legalizing prostitution. However, many of the girls in red light districts are naturally forced into prostitution. These are women who engage in prostitution as a means to find themselves and their families. These are the sex workers who work day and night. They are the group most affected by the harsh work environment. They meet a client who turns into a sexual predator and exploits their guilt in the trade. Clients take advantage of the fact that prostitution is illegal to sexually abuse women through rape and beatings. Cases of women beaten in sex trafficking are very common in street clinics. However, the law remains closed on how to handle these cases. This means that many victims are not compensated and criminals go unpunished. These cases perhaps support the push towards legalizing prostitution in order to protect prostitutes from violence at their hands