Prostitution in the United States and Poland: A Cross-cultural Criminological Study from a Religious Perspective"Temida 2" Wydawnictwo Stowarzyszenia Absolwentów Wydziału Prawa Uniwersytetu w Białymstoku, 2007 - 151 Seiten |
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... according to which prostitu- tion done without any emotional rewards would be too difficult of a job . Namely , an emotionally cold prostitute would not find many customers , especially these days , when a woman's degree of activity and ...
... according to which prostitu- tion done without any emotional rewards would be too difficult of a job . Namely , an emotionally cold prostitute would not find many customers , especially these days , when a woman's degree of activity and ...
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... According to Tyszkiewicz ( 1986 : 210 ) , “ Despite their big differences , the social harm com- ing from their behavior is similar . Both groups break principles of morality that are binding in society . Both groups create dan- gers of ...
... According to Tyszkiewicz ( 1986 : 210 ) , “ Despite their big differences , the social harm com- ing from their behavior is similar . Both groups break principles of morality that are binding in society . Both groups create dan- gers of ...
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... According to Hołyst ( 1999 : 676 ) , this measure improved knowledge about the extent of the phenomenon , and it also led to uncovering and reg- istration of more persons doing prostitution . According to Radecki ( 1968 : 359 ) , the ...
... According to Hołyst ( 1999 : 676 ) , this measure improved knowledge about the extent of the phenomenon , and it also led to uncovering and reg- istration of more persons doing prostitution . According to Radecki ( 1968 : 359 ) , the ...
Inhalt
Abouth the Authors | 9 |
Chapter 2 | 18 |
Poland | 28 |
Urheberrecht | |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
Article aspects of prostitution authors behavior Boles brothels Catechism Catholic Church Catholic priests causal clergy commit prostitution compared countries crime despite criminal law criminalization of prostitution Criminology cross-cultural decriminalization definition of prostitution drug economic erosion of morality example Gdańsk girls groups Hołyst Hypothesis illegible immoral involved issue lack Leuchtag liberal literature magnitude of prostitution male prostitution Mann Act mass media massage mean Milicja Obywatelska MSNBC official past few decades Penal Code perceive prostitution perception perspective phenomenon pimps Poland police Polish priests Polish respondents political pornogra pornography poverty problem pros prosti Public Order Crimes punish question reasons regarding prostitution relationship religion result Sentz sex slavery sex workers sexual activity sexual intercourse sexual revolution social society spread of prostitution street prostitution Tatro tion titution trafficking tutes U.S. and Poland U.S. priests U.S. respondents United VARIABLE women