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Prostitution - Indian Perspectives and Realities

NCJ Number
97498
Journal
Indian Journal of Social Work Volume: 45 Issue: 2 Dated: (July 1984) Pages: 213-231
Author(s)
K D Sikka
Date Published
1984
Length
19 pages
Annotation
Although sex outside marriage has been consistently decried as a threat to monogamous morality, prostitution has not only persisted but has become brasher and more multifaceted.
Abstract
Why men buy and women sell sex has still remained enigmatic although some simple and other more complex answers can be identified. The questions to raise are: Are the prostitutes really in distress? What should society do to control this scourge, if it should consider it to be so? These issues, in themselves, are complex but the 'fallout' of sexually transmitted diseases is becoming a serious community health problem. All these dimensions of the phenomenon of prostitution call for thoughful analysis and pragmatic action. (Author abstract)

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