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What are the three common global prostitution policy responses to human trafficking?
Three common global prostitution policy of the world are-
Prohibitonism -In some countries prostitution itself is illegal. The punishments for prostitution varies considerably. In some countries it can incur death penalty. While in some other jurisdiction it is a crime punishable with a prison sentence. In some other countries, it is a lesser administrative offense punishable only with fine
Abolitionism -In some countries there is no specific law prohibiting the exchange of sex for money,but in general most forms of procuring (pimping) are illegal. Some countries like Botswana, Algeria, Congo, Ethiopia have generally laws against soliciting in a public place or advertising prostitution, making it difficult to engage in prostitution without breaking any law.
Neo -abolitism -In countries like Canada, Iceland ,Ireland although prostitutes themselves commits no crime, clients and any third party involvement is crimininalized