meg
psychic reader
I'm not claiming it's without problems, I've said from the start that the way to lessen the risks for women is to have legal prostitution with appropriate agencies enforcing the laws. Every single problem that's been quoted so far in places where prostitution is legal has come about through either poorly written laws or poor enforcement. Thanks to NZ being almost corruption-free at the political level and with a very low-level of police corruption, I'm hopeful that we can show the rest of the world that women can be protected by legislation.
Given the arrests and convictions for illegal activities, I'd like to think thatbhope isn't misplaced. Time will tell.
Then show me some evidence this is true. Show me some crime statistics that show your point. Show me some research that agrees with your point. Show me a place with well written laws and proper enforcement that can be used as a model.
PS
"The Sumerian word for female prostitute, kar.kid, occurs in the earliest lists of professions dating back to ca. 2400 B.C. Since it appears right after nam.lukur... one can assume its connection with temple service. It is of interest that the term kur-garru, a male prostitute or transvestite entertainer, appears on the same list but together with entertainers. This linkage results from a practice connected with the cult of Ishtar, in which transvestites performed acts using knives. On the same list we find the following female occupations: lady doctor, scribe, barber, cook. Obviously, prostitution, while it is a very old profession, is not the oldest."
Gerda Lerner "The Origin of Prostitution in Ancient Mesopotamia," Signs, Winter 1986