Prostitution by country
The laws on prostitution vary considerably around the world. In some jurisdictions prostitution is illegal. In other places prostitution itself (exchanging sex for money) is legal, but most surrounding activities (such as soliciting in a public place, operating a brothel and other forms of pimping) are illegal, often making it very difficult to engage in prostitution without breaking any law. In some jurisdictions prostitution is legal and regulated.
Africa
Main article Wikipedia:Prostitution in Africa
Prostitution is illegal in the majority of Africa countries. Nevertheless, it is common, driven by the widespread poverty in many sub-Saharan African countries, and is one of the drivers for the prevalence of HIV/AIDS in Africa. Social breakdown and poverty caused by civil war in several African countries has caused further increases in the rate of prostitution in those countries. For these reasons, some African countries have also become destinations for sex tourism.
AIDS infection rates are particularly high among African sex workers. Long distance truck drivers have been identified as a group with the high-risk behaviour of sleeping with prostitutes and a tendency to spread the infection along trade routes in the region. Infection rates of up to 33% were observed in this group in the late 1980s in Uganda, Kenya and Tanzania.
- Prostitution in Burkina Faso - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Cameroon - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Ivory Coast - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Egypt - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Eritrea - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Ethiopia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Liberia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Morocco - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Mozambique - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Nigeria - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Rwanda - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Senegal - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Swaziland - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Tanzania - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Uganda - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Zanzibar - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia entry
Asia
Main article Wikipedia:Prostitution in Asia
In Asia, the main characteristic of the region is the very big discrepancy between the laws which exist on the books and what occurs in practice. For example, in Thailand prostitution is illegal, but in practice it is tolerated and partly regulated, and the country is a destination for sex tourism. Such situations are common in many Asian countries. In these countries there is a very strong double standard: while it is considered acceptable for men to use the services of the prostitutes, the prostitutes themselves are stigmatized by the whole society, as "respectable" women are expected to refrain from sexual activity until marriage.
Child prostitution is a serious problem in this region. Past surveys indicate that 30 to 35 percent of all prostitutes in the Greater Mekong sub-region of Southeast Asia are between 12 and 17 years of age.
- Prostitution in Afghanistan - [[Wikipedia:Prostitution in Afghanistan|Wikipedia entry]]
- Prostitution in Bangladesh - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Brunei - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Burma - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Cambodia - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in the People's Republic of China - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Egypt - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Hong Kong - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in India - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in Indonesia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Iran - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Iraq - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Israel - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Japan - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in North Korea - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in South Korea - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Kuwait - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Lebanon - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Malaysia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Nepal - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in Oman - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Pakistan - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in the Palestinian territories - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in the Philippines - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Qatar - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Russia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Saudi Arabia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Singapore - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Sri Lanka - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Syria - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Taiwan - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Thailand - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in the United Arab Emirates - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Vietnam - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Yemen - Wikipedia entry
Europe
Main article Wikipedia:Prostitution in Europe
The most common legal system in the European Union is that which allows prostitution itself (the exchange of sex for money) but prohibits associated activities (brothels, pimping etc.).
In Sweden, Norway and Iceland it is illegal to pay for sex (the client commits a crime, but not the prostitute).
In the UK, it is illegal to pay for sex with a prostitute who has been â_osubjected to forceâ__ and this is a strict liability offense (clients can be prosecuted even if they didnâ_Tt know the prostitute was forced), although prostitution itself is not illegal.
In Netherlands, prostitution is legal, regulated, accepted by society and very common (in 2003 it was estimated that in Amsterdam, one woman in 35 was working as a prostitute, compared to one in 300 in London. The majority of these women are foreigners.
The enforcement of the anti-prostitution laws varies by country. One example is Belgium, brothels are illegal, but in practice they are tolerated, operate quite openly, and in some parts of the country the situation is similar with that from neighboring Netherlands.
Prostitution is illegal in most of the ex-communist countries of Eastern Europe. Here prostitution was outlawed by the former communist regimes and these countries chose to keep it illegal even after the fall of the communists.
- Prostitution in Andorra - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Austria - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Belarus - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in the Czech Republic - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Denmark - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Estonia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in France - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in Germany - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Hungary - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Iceland - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Italy - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Lithuania - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in the Netherlands - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Portugal - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Russia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Sweden - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Spain - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Turkey - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Ukraine - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
North America
- United States
Main article Wikipedia: Prostitution in the United States Prostitution laws in the United States are determined at the state level. The practice is illegal in all but one of its 50 states.
Nevada is the only US state which allows some legal prostitution in some of its counties. Currently 8 out of Nevada's 16 counties have active brothels. Prostitution outside these brothels is illegal throughout the state; prostitution is illegal in the major metropolitan areas (Las Vegas metropolitan area, Reno, and Carson City). Prostitution is heavily regulated by the state of Nevada. See Prostitution in Nevada.
Prostitution in Rhode Island was outlawed in 2009. See Prostitution in Rhode Island - Wikipedia entry .
- Other countries in North America
- Prostitution in Belize - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Canada - [[Wikipedia:Prostitution in Canada|Wikipedia entry]]
- Prostitution in Costa Rica - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Cuba - Wikipedia entry - SM-201 Entry
- Prostitution in the Dominican Republic - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in El Salvador - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Guatemala - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Haiti - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Honduras - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Jamaica - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Mexico - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Nicaragua - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Panama - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Trinidad and Tobago - Wikipedia entry
Oceania
- Prostitution in Australia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in New Zealand - Wikipedia entry
South America
- Prostitution in Argentina - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Bolivia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Brazil - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Chile - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Colombia - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Ecuador - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Guyana - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Paraguay - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Peru - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Suriname - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Uruguay - Wikipedia entry
- Prostitution in Venezuela - Wikipedia entry

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