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CMY3702
Assignment 1 Semester 1 2025
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Due Date: 2025
THE CONSEQUENCES OF PROSTITUTION: A CRIMINOLOGICAL PERSPECTIVE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3

2. Definition of Key Concepts .......................................................................................... 3

3. The Criminogenic Nature of Prostitution ..................................................................... 4

3.1 Human Trafficking and Exploitation ....................................................................... 4

3.2 Drug Abuse and Addiction ..................................................................................... 5

3.3 Organized Crime and Violence .............................................................................. 5

3.4 Street Prostitution and Public Disorder .................................................................. 6

4. The Moral Threat to Marriage and Family ................................................................... 6

4.1 The Erosion of Marital Fidelity ............................................................................... 6

4.2 Emotional and Psychological Damage .................................................................. 7

4.3 Breakdown of Family Structure .............................................................................. 8

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THE CONSEQUENCES OF PROSTITUTION: A CRIMINOLOGICAL
PERSPECTIVE

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1. Introduction ................................................................................................................. 3

2. Definition of Key Concepts .......................................................................................... 3

3. The Criminogenic Nature of Prostitution...................................................................... 4

3.1 Human Trafficking and Exploitation ....................................................................... 4

3.2 Drug Abuse and Addiction ..................................................................................... 5

3.3 Organized Crime and Violence .............................................................................. 5

3.4 Street Prostitution and Public Disorder .................................................................. 6

4. The Moral Threat to Marriage and Family ................................................................... 6

4.1 The Erosion of Marital Fidelity ................................................................................ 6

4.2 Emotional and Psychological Damage ................................................................... 7

4.3 Breakdown of Family Structure .............................................................................. 8

4.4 Societal and Cultural Implications .......................................................................... 8

5. Concerns Relating to Public Nuisance ........................................................................ 9

5.1 Increase in Crime and Public Disorder ................................................................... 9

5.2 Health Risks and the Spread of Sexually Transmitted Infections ........................... 9

5.3 Decline in Neighbourhood Standards and Economic Impacts ............................. 10

5.4 Challenges for Law Enforcement ......................................................................... 10

5.5 Community Responses and Policy Considerations .............................................. 11

6. Conclusion ................................................................................................................ 11

References .................................................................................................................... 12

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Lesley Noaks, Mike Maguire, Michael Levi Contemporary Issues in Criminology
Publisher: 1995 ISBN: 9780776628721 Edition: Unknown

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