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panfilo

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The Nordic Model is based on the perspective that _________
 
  A) because prostitution is likely to occur in any society, it should be decriminalized to allow law enforcement to focus on crimes of victimization.
  B) prostitution is a social ill and a form of violence against women, and thus the purchase, not the sale, of sexual services is a crime.
  C) Because prostitution is likely to occur in any society, it should be legalized to provide employment benefits and protections to sex workers.
  D) Prostitution provides a valuable source of tax and tourism revenues.

Question 2

Erotic Service Providers Project argues that _________
 
  A) prostitution is a social ill and a form of violence against women.
  B) prostitution provides a valuable source of tax and tourism revenues.
  C) laws against prostitution violate their constitutional rights to privacy, free speech, and earn a living.
  D) prostitution is an art form, and sex workers should be entitled to fair compensation for their efforts.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

C





 

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