Legalization of prostitution in Europe or not?
Several major cities across Europe have legally-designated areas known as "red-light districts," where prostitution and brothels are regulated, taxed and subject to specific rules. This approach aims to promote safety and public health among sex workers, control the spread of sexually transmitted infections, and prevent exploitation and human trafficking. Protection from exploitation in the Escort Agentur Regulation of the prostitution industry has failed to limit sex trafficking and connect sex workers with health and government services, according to reports. Despite the aim to reduce exploitation, there has been little progress in safeguarding vulnerable individuals. Many experts argue that the industry should be decriminalized to protect sex workers from harm and enable them to access support. Some countries have implemented models that offer workers legal protection and provide an opportunity to exit the industry. However, critics claim that these approaches are in...