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  • 25Prostitution in the Netherlands — is legal and common. A majority of the women working in prostitution are foreigners, and the country is fighting against human trafficking.Current legal situationProstitution is defined as a legal profession; prostitutes/sex workers have access… …

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  • 26Prostitution (criminology) — In criminology, the research and analysis of prostitution falls within the topic of public order crime. The legal treatment of the social phenomenon is not equal, reflecting differing standards of morality as to the pursuit of pleasure, differing …

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  • 27New York Female Moral Reform Society — The New York Female Moral Reform Society (NYFMRS) was established in 1834 under the female leadership of Lydia A. Finney, wife of revivalist Charles Grandison Finney.[1] The NYFMRS was created for the fundamental purpose of preventing… …

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