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Pro Wrestling Proposal
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Psychology A Science
In order to answer this question it is important to understand the definitions of both psychology and science. The word 'psychology' comes from the Greek 'psyche' (or soul) and 'logos' (or study), which came to be known as the 'study of the soul'. The American Heritage Dictionary defines psyc

Prostitution is an issue which has caused controversy cross-culturally

and historically and which has many individuals reexamining the

logistics of it. If prostitution is decriminalized it will become

economically profitable and feasible for not only the prostitutes, but

also western society as a whole. Without the 20th century western laws,

which force prostitution underground, the profession of prostitution

could become a clean and safe occupation. Prostitution laws are

unconstitutional and deny the prostitutes what the American

constitution allows them. Prostitution is an illegal act in Canada and

large portions of the United States which, if legalized, would protect

and benefit 20th century western society. If sanctioned, prostitution

will become economically lucrative for the


governments involved. The colossal amount of money spent each year on

prostitute


prevention could be spent on more urgent issues, which is exactly what

the San Francisco


Task Force on Prostitution found.


The total costs accounted for in this report amounts to $7,634,750.00.

Given the many areas in which we found that information is not

available, or there are hidden costs, the over all expense to the

taxpayer exceeds $7.6 million annually.1


The San Francisco Task Force is a group of researchers, police

officers, members of the


San Francisco community, government officials and prostitutes, who

frequently meet to


discuss the issues of prostitution and to try to come to some solution.


Although they may


not always agree, two issues they are in agreement about are that the

$7.6 million dollars


would be better spent elsewhere and that prostitution should be

legalized.. Robert Noce


of Manitoba city council wants reform of the Canadian Justice System

and he would like


to see prostitution become worthwhile to Canadian taxpayers.


Quite frankly, for anyone to suggest to me a dating or escort agency is

just offering companionship is being quite naive. Let's not try to

bury our heads in the sand and pretend nothing else is going on.

Instead of pretending these establishments don't exist let's instead be

logical about this and try to use the profits that we could be making,

in a wise and useful manner. I think that the highest paying customers


for prostitution is us Canadians, in the money we put into fighting

this futile cause.2


Instead of putting millions of dollars into stopping this consensual

act, the money saved


and made from the legalization of prostitution can be spent on fighting

child prostitution


and coerced prostitution. These two crimes are becoming rampant across

North America,


but lack of funds prevents a serious effort from being made to fight

against them. If


brothels and prostitutes were to be taxed like any other place of

business, millions of


extra revenue dollars would become available to the Canadian

government, for it to spend


as it sees fit. Although the monetary concerns are overwhelming one of

the most debated


issues is the health and safety of prostitution.


If prostitution were to be decriminalized, the profession of

prostitution could


become a healthy, publicly sanctioned place of business. Throughout

history and


throughout European cultures, prostitution has been legalized to

decrease the spread of


disease as historian Jennifer James reports.


Beginning with Prussia in 1700, most continental European governments

shifted their tactics from suppression of prostitution and sexually

transmitted disease to control through a system of compulsory

registration, licensed brothels, and medical inspection of prostitutes.

Although medical techniques were primitive there was a noticeable

decline in sexual diseases among prostitutes and their clients.3


European governments hundreds of years ago realized that since they

could not fight


prostitution, it was best to make it as safe and healthy as they could.

Their efforts saved


hundreds of lives and provided treatment to the prostitutes who

previously could not seek


medical attention without being arrested. A recent episode of 20/20

interviewed Joe


McNamara, former police chief of Kansas and San Jose, and vice squad

officers as they


discussed the physical harm that anti-prostitution laws inflict


JOE MCNAMARA: What we're doing now is worse than prostitution.

JOHN STOSSEL: The law makes it worse? JOE

MCNAMARA: The law makes it a lot worse. It

drives up the profits.

It drives up the potential for corruption. It invites violence.

JOHN STOSSEL: It is true that when the vice

cops talk about the terrible things they

see...

2ND VICE SQUAD OFFICER: You see homicides. You see the narcotics. You

see the assaults.

JOHN STOSSEL: They're talking about things

caused not by

prostitution itself, but by the law. Because the law drives

prostitution underground into the criminal world, where everyone's

hiding from the police.

2ND VICE SQUAD OFFICER: We see the black eyes.

We see the rapes.

We see them crying. JOHN STOSSEL: Such problems occur much less often

where sex for money is legal. Here, in rural Nevada, for example, the

state has licensed 35 brothels. These businesses don't have robberies,

rapes or beatings.4


The Nevada police force is an advocate for the legalization of

prostitution because...

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