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A critical evaluation of the regulation of legal prostitution in Victoria.  

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A critical evaluation of the regulation of legal prostitution in Victoria in the light of regulatory theories such as those covered in this course, including an analysis of the aims and choice of regulatory methods of the current scheme, the effectiveness of the current scheme, and the nature and effectiveness of its consumer protections. Introduction For some the prostitution industry is just another service industry, where consumers buy and workers sell. For others it is an industry that represents immorality and depravity. Historically, the need to 'protect' society from the evils of prostitution has seen governments attempt to eradicate the industry with harsh criminal sanctions. The regulatory methods employed emanated from a belief that the problem required strict social control, control that only the government was able to administer. The evolution of knowledge with respect to the industry itself has seen societal attitudes change towards the 'dangers' of prostitution. Rather than attempt...

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