The prostitution
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INTRODUCTION
I DEFINITION OF PROSTITUTION
II THE CAUSES OF PROSTITUTION
III THE-CONSEQUENCES-OF PROSTITUTION
1 Psychological consequence 2 Physical consequences
3 Social consequences
IV THE SOLUTIONS OF PROSTITUTION
CONCLUSION
INTRODUCTION
Prostitution –is defined as any sexual act in exchange for :money, drugs, services etc… It’ is a 'well knows phenomenon despite its prohibition by religion and the lows it is made, it's present everywhere in ,the world as -well in the developed and rich countries as in the underdeveloped countries. In ow society, prostitution become a real trade and a trade. This is called the 'sex business. But what causes women to practice this profession ? What are the consequences and effects of prostitution ? How-can-we reduce the rate of this courage ?
I- DEFINITION OF PROSTITUTION
The prostitution is a act or practice engaging in sexual activity indiscriminately especially for money; also: the crime of-engaging in such activity.
II- THE CAUSES OF PROSTITUTION
Poverty and unemployment combined with a strong tradition. in any case most girls go to into prostitution in Oder to survive and not for life. They macke it their main sowce of income and consequently , their profession, which they exercise with as much ethics, rigor and devotion as any other profession can require . like this croft there you stricks shame and vice the skin. The honor is quickly truncated for money.
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III- THE-CONSEQUENCES-OF PROSTITUTION
1- Psychological consequence
The prostitution fuI guilty, their-mind is broken. They are moraIly slarightered. They have a loss of self-esteem, Joss of confidence adults, demotivation , and difficulty in maintaining emotional relahin ships. Also problematic sexual development early sexual learning, contempt for their body and a sense of failure.
2- Physical consequences
They are exposed to several dioeases wich as STI-AIOS. They ful intense tiredness to the rythm of their irregular life also they can contract unwanted pregnancies. This pace of life makes them addicted to duigs and alcohol, which causes sleep disorders.
3- Social consequences
They are isolated and poorly seen in society. Relationship of
instability with friends presents it self. This occupation obligates
them to
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