2. Prostitution
The act or practice providing sexual
service to another person in return for
payment
Mr. Geoffrey, “Prostitution may be defined
as the practice of habitual or intermittent
sexual union, more or less promiscuous,
for mercenary inducement.”
The act of having sex in exchange for
money
3. Brief history
Prostitution is historically and culturally
be found everywhere, every culture
adopting their own standards and
attitudes
In ancient Greek society, prostitution
could be done by both women and boys.
They were required to wear distinctive
dresses and had to pay taxes
Devadasi System in India
4. Different kinds of Prostitution
Street prostitutes
Bar dancers
Call girls
Religious prostitutes
Escort girls
Road side brothels
Child prostitutes
5. Causes of Prostitution
Economic Factors
Social Values Against Unchastity
Ignorance
Unhappy marital relations
Inordinate : Sex desire.
Desire for new experience Vested
Interests
Restrictions on Widow remarriage
Devadasi System
6. Impact
Prostitute itself will be tend having
sexual transmitted disease and HIV
Social isolated
Violence from the side who against the
prostitution
Losing the proper rights in social life