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Prostitution and its social consequences
Sisyphe website delivers cutting edge analysis of women's condition and of other important issues, notably prostitution The current movement to decriminalize prostitution has its roots in the general liberalization of the economy and objectively serves its interests. We also hear increasingly, at the United Nations or in the media, statements in which the sex trade is presented as an alternative to economic problems if not even an avenue for development. The interests involved are substantial and it is easy to assume that all resources, whether political or economic or those of the media, will be used to promote the decriminalization of "sex work" and the highly profitable commodification of women. Is it necessary to pass legislation that binds the whole of society to the individual demands of a minority that portrays prostitution as a freely made lifestyle choice? Instead, when an international study has shown that 92% of prostituted women would leave the trade if they could, should we not be questioning such assertions ?
A substantial body of research shows that the majority of prostituted women are on average recruited at the age of about 14, after being made vulnerable by the violence in their surroundings, poverty, unemployment or drugs. Is it realistic to assume that at the age of 18, a miracle will occur that suddenly releases them from all constraints? As between juvenile and adult prostitution, there is also a continuum between local prostitution and international trafficking in women for the purpose of prostitution. Criminal gangs import and export women for prostitution in order constantly to offer new women to their clients and maximize their profits.
This article attempts to highlight the essential role played by the client in the perpetuation of prostitution and to show, on the basis of various pieces of research, that a world without prostitution is possible, just as it was possible to abolish slavery and apartheid.
Read full story: The need for a public debate on prostitution and its social consequences, Elaine Audet
Others titles on prostitution, pornography and sexual traffic
* Helping the prostituted women or promoting prostitution? Letter sent to the Québec Health Minister (June 20th 2004), Elaine Audet
* The legalization of prostitution and its impact on trafficking in women and children, Richard Poulin, professor of sociology, University of Ottawa
* "If you don't take a job as a prostitute, we can stop your benefits", Clare Chapman
* Why Women Must Get out Men's Laps, Andrea Dworkin
* Sweden Treating Prostitution as Violence Against Women, Marie De Santis
* Decriminalize the Prostitutes, not Prostitution, Elaine Audet and Micheline Carrier
* Globalization and the Sex Trade: Trafficking and the Commodification of Women and Children, Richard Poulin, professor of sociology, University of Ottawa
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Canada Contributes to the Sexual Trafficking of Women for Purposes of Prostitution, Elaine Audet
* The Legalisation of Prostitution: A failed social experiment, Sheila Jeffreys
* Ten Reasons for Not Legalizing Prostitution, Janice G. Raymond
* Legitimating Prostitution as Sex Work: UN Labour Organization (ILO) Calls for Recognition of the Sex Industry (Part One), Janice G. Raymond
* Legitimating Prostitution as Sex Work: UN International Labour Organization Calls for Recognition of the Sex Industry (Part Two), Janice G. Raymond
* Prostitution: Rights of Women or right to women? Elaine Audet
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Feminism
* Elisabeth Badinter distorts feminism the better to fight it, Elaine Audet
* The "Stolen Feminism" Hoax: Anti-Feminist Attack Based on Error-Filled Anecdotes, Laura Flanders, journalist
* A report from Status of Women Canada about the discursive denial of gender inequalities, Micheline Carrier
Islamic Courts
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Tribunals Will Marginalize Canadian Muslin Women and Increase Privatization of Family Law, Canadian Council of Muslim Women
* Join the International Campaign against setting up Shari'a court in Canada!
Masculinism
* Fathers' Rights Groups in Australia and their Engagement with Issues in Family Law, Miranda Kaye et Julia Tolmie
* Will Paternal Paranoia Triumph? Trish Wilson
* For the sake of the children: the law, domestic violence and children contact in England, Lorraine Radford, Marianne Hester, Julie Humphries, Kandy-Sue Woodfield
* Children of divorce need our protection, Michele Landsberg, journalist
* Divorce Bill's flaws inadvertently aid abusers, Michele Landsberg, journalist
* Problem isn't little boys, it's little minds, Michele Landsberg, journalist
Poetry
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Ode to survivors, Elaine Audet
* Lovesick, Louky Bersianik
* Poem for Peace, Elaine Audet
Violence
* Women Rage Against 'Rape' in Northeast India, Syed Zarir Hussain
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Sexual domination in uniform: an american value, Linda Burnham
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The sexual sadism of our culture, in peace and in war, Katharine Viner,
* Queer theory and violence against women, Sheila Jeffreys
* "I'm going to jail today", Laura Milo
* Court confirms any woman's human right to organize with peers, Suzanne Jay, Vancouver Rape Relief and Women's Shelter
* Forced marriage as crime, Homa Arjomand
Women's Health
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Hormone Replacement Therapy, the "Magic Bullet" Ricochets, Abby Lippman, geneticist, McGill University in Montreal
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Friendships between women good for health, Gale Berkowitz,
* Good clone, bad clone? Abby Lippman, geneticist, McGill University in Montreal
* Canadian Women's Health Network, CWHN
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* Program produces mother less kids, Liz Richards
* So hard to say goodbye, Michele Landsberg, journalist
* Peace Rally Speech of a 12 year old American Girl, Charlotte Aldebron
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Jump To Comment: 3 2 1Do you really think its a good idea to treat 50% of humanity like dogs? Nice vision of society for our children alright.
Society may be changing in our favour. BBC2 just launched a show called "Bring Your Husband to Heel", about getting a dog trainer to re-educate useless husbands.
Women must stop begging the Patriarchy for what should be naturally theirs: equal treatment, equal pay, help from the State to rear children,... They have no choice but go for the halls of power as the Swedish women are doing by creating a feminist political party in order to start dismantling the Patriarchy. Being the most avant-gardists, the progressive women of Sweden still feel that not enough is being done fast enough to better the lot of women thus they are going for the jugular.
If this occured in each country, we would soon see the money now going to killing military machine go to the well-being of all the citizens and especially for the betterment of women's and children's situation. (Not by being anti-male but by being anti-Patriarchal power).
Come on Sisters! We have the economic clout to take on the corporations by not buying their goods...We have the numbers...
We have the hearts... We have the minds...We have the love for our great mother Earth. Let's push the infantile machos aside and start dismantling the Patriarchal power in the institutions and especially in the churches. Thousands of years of this MALE/GOD ideology is enough!