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S/S/315. Should prostitution be decriminalised in England and Wales
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This paper examines the concept of prostitution in England and Wales, and examines the arguments that it should be decriminalized. The different policies that relate to prostitution are examined, and the paper identifies and describes the current laws in England and Wales. The different models that are available in Europe are discussed, namely Holland, and the paper compares this country with the UK.
KEYWORDS: Prostitution, England, Wales, decriminalised, law!,
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