Prostitution ProCon.org presents facts, studies, international comparisons, and pro and con statements on questions related to legalizing prostitution. For the best overview of this website, start with the four boxes below: 1-Minute Overview, expert responses to our core question "Should prostitution be legal?," Top 10 Pros and Cons, and fun facts in Did You Know?
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[Editor's Note: Throughout the website the term 'legal prostitution' refers to the buying and selling of sexual services between consenting adults without criminal penalty.]