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Benefits of legalizing prostitution

Burt Phoenix
Last updated: 25 September 2015
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Recently there was a news article that a proposal was to be put before the Supreme Court Panel for legalization of prostitution. This has sparked a debate on legalization of the trade. Around 50 countries such as Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece have legalized prostitution and about 11 countries such as Australia, Iceland and India have limited legality.

In this article we will discuss the benefits of legalizing prostitution:

1. Reduction in Human Trafficking: Contrary to popular belief, legalizing prostitution may reduce human trafficking and forcing of women into the trade. I will try to explain this with the help of economics. Criminalization of prostitution will reduce voluntary prostitution due to risk of conviction. This risk is also for the trafficker but less harsher, as in case of a prosecution it is the victim who bears the criminal penalty but the trafficker bears only an income loss. Criminalization of prostitution will therefore reduce voluntary prostitution which will in turn put an upward pressure on price thus incentivizing the trafficker. Therefore, instead of reducing human trafficking, criminalization will tend to increase it[i]. Further, as prostitution is criminalized, the prostitutes and Johns will not tend to report human trafficking fearing prosecution.

New Zealand decriminalized prostitution in 2003 passing the Prostitution Reform Act. One of the important evidence of benefit of the reforms was no increase in the number of people entering sex work and enforcement of laws against underage prostitution[ii].

2. Improving Working Conditions of Women: Legalizing prostitution would improve the working conditions of commercial sex workers, primarily by way of:

a. Medical Facilities and reduction in STDs: Programmes could be implemented for medical facilities and STD control. As per a study conducted in Australia, prevalence of sexually transmitted sexual infections was 80 times greater in illegal street prostitutes as compared to their legal brothel counterparts[iii]. Legal commercial sex workers encourage condom usage and / or access screening services both of which reduce STDs.

b. Reduction in Violence: Legalized bordellos generally offer a safer working environment for commercial sex workers as compared to their illegal counterparts. Being legal, seeking police assistance is possible which reduces violent work environments[iv]. Legalization also increases public scrutiny of the bordellos thereby improving the working conditions and reducing violence.

3. Tax Collection: Legalizing prostitution can covert the underground economy into a mainstream one. The bordellos can be taxed for revenue. It is estimated that prostitution in India generates about US$ 343 bn[v] on a yearly basis (~Rs. 21-lakh crores). This would amount to about US$ 145.3 bn of tax revenue (US$ 103 bn of Income Tax and US$ 42.4 bn of service tax) ie. Rs. 8,71,769 crores, higher than the fiscal deficit of India.

4. Reduction in incidences of crimes against women: Empirical studies have shown that legalization of prostitution tends to reduces instances of crimes against women such as rapes. Linda M. Rio Reichmann in her article, Psychological and Sociological Research and the Decriminalization or Legalization of Prostitution,mentioned that a ‘A study conducted in Queensland show[ed] a 149% increase in the rate of rape when legal brothels were closed in 1959, while other offenses against the person by males increased only 49%.’ A similar result was found in a study for Rhode Island in the paper titled, Decriminalizing Indoor Prostitution: Implications for Sexual Violence and Public Health.

5. Allows commercial sex workers to integrate into the society: Legalizing prostitution will allow commercial sex workers to integrate into the society and lead a dignified life. This will also improve their quality of living.

6. Access to Capital: Legalizing prostitution will improve bordello organization and QoS. Access to capital would be possible by way of loans and public markets. Planet Platinum Limited (formerly known as The Daily Planet Limited) is a listed entity in Australia which owns the building leased to the bordello, The Daily Planet.

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[i]http://web-docs.stern.nyu.edu/old_web/economics/docs/workingpapers/2012/

NEWLeePersson_HumanTraffickingandRegulatingProstitution.pdf

[ii] http://www.gaatw.org/publications/MovingBeyond_SupplyandDemand_

GAATW2011.pdf , Page 44.

[iii]http://myweb.dal.ca/mgoodyea/files/Prostitution,%20public%20health,%20and%20human

%20rights%20law%20Loff%20Lancet%202000%20356%201764.pdf

[iv] http://esplerp.org/wp-content/uploads/2012/08/Violence-and-

Legalized-Brothel-Prostitution-in-Nevada.pdf

[v] http://globalmarch.org/images/Economic-Behind-Forced-

Labour-Trafficking.pdf , pg. 21


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Comments

9 years ago Mehebub Hassan

If we legalize prostitution,then we have to do amemdmend of section 498 of IPC.


10 years ago C.V.S.Jetty

Prostitution should be decriminalized so that exploitation by authorities and others could be eliminated. Legalisation helps to bring in global practices into play. Adultery is by and large consensual. The affected party should get relief in such matters.


10 years ago C.V.S.Jetty

Prostitution should be decriminalized so that exploitation by authorities and others could be eliminated. Legalisation helps to bring in global practices into play. Adultery is by and large consensual. The affected party should get relief in such matters.


10 years ago C.V.S.Jetty

Prostitution should be decriminalized so that exploitation by authorities and others could be eliminated. Legalisation helps to bring in global practices into play. Adultery is by and large consensual. The affected party should get relief in such matters.


10 years ago Arjun Bajpai

The Article highlights the brighter side of legalizing Prostitution. The deterrent effect has not been considered.


10 years ago Arjun Bajpai

I concur on all the above stated points in favor of Legalizing Prostitution. However, I strongly believe that Legalizing Prostitution would give rise to a greater moral divide among the society. My primary concern is - Once it is legalized, it will encourage and attract more and more youngsters to get into prostitution.


10 years ago Dr. MPS RAMANI Ph.D.[Tech.]

It is Christianity that not only considers prostitution a sin but also the prostitute a sinner. In Hinduism prostitution was a recognized trade. There were highly respected devadasis.


10 years ago A. A. JOSE

Those who are advocating legalisation of prostitution must also state clearly as to whether they are happy and willing to allow men/women from their own family to join this profession or not ! Perhaps, it is easy to preach for others. I am totally against legalisation of prostitution.


10 years ago A. A. JOSE

Are we moving back to the pre-civilisation era ? It is a folly to examine this issue from the "income-generation" angle only.Can anyone reply affirmatively to the vital question raised by Dr.Rajendra K.Gupta please ?


10 years ago P V Namjoshi

Thanks to the writer.


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