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Furthermore many campaigners for the rights of prostitutes note that the hours are relatively short, and the services they offer are the services that other women are compelled to provide without charge.
             Legislation would improve the sexual health of prostitutes, and by implication, their In places such as the state of Nevada (U.S.) and Amsterdam (Netherlands), who both have legislated red-light districts, prostitution has flourished and became a part of their economies and societies. In both areas, all women who are employed in brothels are fingerprinted and required to carry identification cards issued by the police or the district attorney. Every employee is required to use condoms and have monthly tests for the AIDS virus and other sexually transmitted diseases, such as genital herpes. If any prostitute shows traces of any disease, they are forced to retire from the brothel (Encyclopedia Americana Vol.22). This concept of brothel institution has greatly contributed to the 1 percent STD (sexually transmitted disease) rate among licensed prostitutes, as well as a zero percent abortion rate. Prostitutes account for only 3-5 percent of all reported STD's in the world since the!.
             start of the wide range use of condoms (www.bayswan.com). Furthermore, the use of contraception is compulsory and such devices are advertised and made freely available. Prostitutes have greatly contributed to the practice of safe sex and disease awareness.
             Legislation of prostitution would break the link between their managers or "pimps". These managers subject prostitutes to physical abuse and threats of violence, receive a portion of the employee's earnings, and often encourage the prostitutes to become addicted to drugs. The provision of a secure environment in which to work would allow men and women to be independent of these individuals.
             Legalized brothels improve the quality of life for people who live and work in areas currently occupied by prostitutes.


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