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Countries Where Prostitution Is Legal 2022
Countries Where Prostitution Is Legal 2022
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Prostitution is seen as a major issue by many religious groups and feminist activist organizations. Some feminists believe that prostitution harms and exploits women and reinforces stereotypical views about women as sex objects. Other feminists believe that prostitution is a valid choice for women who wish to engage in it.
Similarly, the world's countries have adopted many different legal approaches regarding exactly which aspects of prostitution are legal or illegal and how best to regulate or eliminate the industry.
It is important to note that a country's laws often fail to paint an accurate picture of the level of prostitution in that country.
For instance, sex workers in many neo-abolitionist countries have found loopholes that have enabled prostitution to thrive despite the seemingly strict laws—for example, prostitutes may offer a perfectly legal service, such as a dance session, that just happens to progress to a sex act as an off-the-clock bonus. Similarly, local law enforcement often takes an opposite stance on prostitution. Especially in tourist areas, local law enforcement is often tolerant of prostitution despite laws that prohibit it ... conversely, law enforcement personnel may harrass, shake down, or even abuse sex workers in countries that have legalized prostitution.
Prostitution in Canada is legal with strict regulations. Under the Protection of Communities and Exploited Persons Act , it is legal to communicate with the intention of selling sex; however, it is illegal to communicate with the intention of buying sex and illegal to purchase sex services. It is legal for sex workers to advertise their own services, but not others' services. It is also illegal to sell sex near any area where a minor (under 18) could reasonably be expected to be present, such as schools, playgrounds, etc. These are just a few of the provisions in the law.
Prostitution is illegal in Thailand, but the laws are ambiguous and often unenforced. As a result, red-light districts, massage parlors, go-go bars, and sex-focused karaoke bars are common sights. Sex work in Thailand is a significant economic incentive for many citizens, especially rural, unskilled women with financial burdens.
Engaging in prostitution as a buyer or seller is technically illegal in Japan. However, because the legal definition of prostitution is extremely narrow and specific (vaginal intercourse with a stranger), sex workers have devised a cornucopia of loopholes and end-arounds. These include "Soaplands", where guests are bathed by prostitutes; offering oral, anal, mammary, or some other form of non-vaginal intercourse; and "fashion health" or "delivery health" services, which sell legal services such as a massage and unofficially throw in a sex act as a freebie. As such, prostitution in Japan is prohibited, but thriving.
In one of the more progressive approaches worldwide, prostitution in Germany is legal, organized, and taxed. Germany also allows brothels, advertisements, and the processing of prostitution jobs through HR companies. Germany passed the Prostitutes Protection Act in 2016, which was intended to protect the legal rights of prostitutes. Part of the Act includes requiring a permit for all prostitution trades and a registration certificate for all prostitutes.
The legality of prostitution in Australia varies considerably from one states or territory to another, as each have their own laws. In New South Wales , prostitution is almost completely decriminalized (though pimping is still illegal). In Queensland , Tasmania and Victoria , sex work is legal and regulated. In Western Australia , Northern Territory, and South Australia, independent sex work is legal and not regulated, but brothels and pimping are illegal.
Prostitution is legal under federal law in Mexico. The country’s 31 states each enact their own prostitution policies, and 13 of those states allow and regulate prostitution. Some cities have “tolerance zones,” which act as red-light districts and enable regulated prostitution. Pimping is illegal in most parts of Mexico.
Where is prostitution legal in the United States? Prostitution is illegal everywhere in the U.S. except for 10 counties in Nevada . Brothels are permitted in counties where prostitution is legal, and both brothels and prostitutes are subject to federal income taxes. Prostitution is illegal in the remaining Nevada counties: Clark, Douglas, Eureka, Lincoln , Pershing, and Washoe. Las Vegas and Reno are located within Clark and Washoe county, respectively, meaning prostitution is illegal in both cities. Nonetheless, the majority of prostitution in Nevada occurs illegally in Reno and Las Vegas.
For a more complete table of countries around the world and each of their legal stances on prostitution, see the table below.
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Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Legalization/Abolitionism/Prohibitionism
Prostitution prohibited, but many loopholes exist.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels are gray area, solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal. Lax enforcement.
Prostitution prohibited, but many loopholes exist.
Regulated by local laws in some places.
Prostitution is legal, brothels are gray area, solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution prohibited, but many loopholes exist.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal. Lax enforcement.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution and brothels legal, pimping illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels, solicitation, and pornography illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal. Lax enforcement.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal. Lax enforcement.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal. Lax enforcement.
Prostitution is legal, brothels, solicitation, & "street prostitution" illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Prostitution is legal, brothels and solicitation illegal.
Frowned upon, but widely tolerated.
Organized and regulated. Inconsistent enforcement.
Organized and regulated. Inconsistent enforcement.
Organized and regulated. Illegal prostitution also common.
Organized and regulated. Pimping and forced prostitution still illegal.
Sex trafficking and child prostitution still illegal.
Illegal in 49.5 of 50 states, but still prevalent.
Abolitionism/Prohibitionism/Legalization
Legal some places, illegal in others.
Frequent legal exception: happy ending massages.
Still common despite steep penalties.
Selling is legal, but buying, organizing, solicitation illegal. Loopholes exist.
Buyer, seller, & organizer all liable. Steep penalties.
Sex outside of marriage is punishable by death.
Selling is legal, but buying, organizing, solicitation illegal.
Technically legal in "special zones" ... none of which exist.
Legal in two small areas of country only.
Selling and brothels are legal, but purchasing illegal. Loopholes exist.
Selling is legal, but buying, organizing, solicitation illegal.
Selling and brothels are legal, but purchasing illegal. Loopholes exist.
Reportedly still legal in city of Ramallah
Selling is legal, but buying, organizing, solicitation illegal.
Selling is legal, but buying, organizing, solicitation illegal. Still widespread.
Selling is legal, but buying, organizing, solicitation illegal. Still widespread.

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Age of consent has come up in a couple threads recently and has gotten me thinking. Many countries have lower ages of consent then the US a few as young as 12. Some counties has legalized prostitution. Hopefully if a country has both they have a legal age to prostitute different then the age of consent. I found no readily available chart on any site I’d consider going to.
In addition to that question is the US capable of taking legal action against someone who travels to a country for the purposes of having sex with a girl younger then 16?
Not restricting this to prostitution. Are child molesters of the US heading off to other countries where they can legally do what we find to be a crime here. Do country’s with low ages of consent set different ages of consent for non-citizens?
IIRC there have been several “sex tourist” prosecutions but the US usually tries to get the host country to prosecute. SE Asian countries seem to be a magnet for this sort of thing.
There was a very wealthy older American who died several years ago and he had fathered numerous babies with 11-13 year olds (he paid big money for virgins) in some SE Asian country. My google fu is failing me re his name. There we several pics of this villages where all these little girls had his babies they were carrying on thier hips. Weird and sad.
IIRC there have been several “sex tourist” prosecutions but the US usually tries to get the host country to prosecute. SE Asian countries seem to be a magnet for this sort of thing.
There was a very wealthy older American who died several years ago and he had fathered numerous babies with 11-13 year olds (he paid big money for virgins) in some SE Asian country. My google fu is failing me re his name. There we several pics of this villages where all these little girls had his babies they were carrying on thier hips. Weird and sad.
In addition to that question is the US capable of taking legal action against someone who travels to a country for the purposes of having sex with a girl younger then 16?
The United States strengthened its ability to fight child sex tourism last year through passage of the Trafficking Victim Protection Reauthorization Act and the PROTECT Act. Together these laws enhance awareness through the development and distribution of CST information and increase penalties to up to 30 years for engaging in child sex tourism. In the first eight months of “Operation Predator” (a 2003 initiative to fight child exploitation, child pornography, and child sex tourism), U.S. law enforcement authorities arrested 25 Americans for child sex tourism offenses. Overall, the global community is awakening to the horrific issue of child sex tourism and is starting to take important initial steps.
Gary Glitter recommends Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos.
I think the OP is asking about the youngest legal prostitutes. Are there countries where prositution is perfectly legal (as opposed to the police just looking the other way)? And if so, what are the age limits? And if those limits are under 18, can you be prosecuted under US sex tourism laws for going to one of those countries to have sex with an under-18 prosititute?
NOTE: I’m only asking academically. I have no intention of putting this information to use.
Yes, you can and will still be prosecuted for having sex with someone under 18 (even if the age of consent is different in your current country and/or your home state.) The name of the law involved is the Protect Act.
As an American abroad, I’ve been warned quite strongly and with many examples about what could happen if that law is broken.
Trying to find a good vacation spot?
Trying to find a good vacation spot?
Interestingly, this article was in the Toronto Star today - Sex tourism trial gets green light from judge
And this was the page on the World Vision site about preventing child sex tourism .
The fundamental thing is that even if were legal in a country you are visiting, more and more governments, and certainly the US and Canada, are legislating that their citizens will be prosecuted in their home countries if they are caught having sex with child prostitutes while abroad.
Yes, you can and will still be prosecuted for having sex with someone under 18 (even if the age of consent is different in your current country and/or your home state.) The name of the law involved is the Protect Act.
A reading of the act (long, boring, PDF) suggests this is not entirely correct, although it does accurately apply to the OP’s scenario.
Can you give a quick summary of what is different? My only understanding of this comes only from the stern lectures they give Peace Corps volunteers before sending us off. I’m curious what the reality is.
Sure. It appears from my (admittedly incomplete) reading that the Act applies to:
TRAVEL WITH INTENT TO ENGAGE IN ILLICIT SEXUAL CONDUCT.—
A person who travels in interstate commerce or travels
into the United States, or a United States citizen or an alien
admitted for permanent residence in the United States who travels
in foreign commerce, for the purpose of engaging in any illicit
sexual conduct with another person shall be fined under this title
or imprisoned not more than 30 years, or both.
DEFINITION.—As used in this section, the term ‘illicit sexual
conduct’ means (1) a sexual act (as defined in section 2246) with
a person under 18 years of age that would be in violation of
chapter 109A if the sexual act occurred in the special maritime
and territorial jurisdiction of the United States; or (2) any commercial
sex act (as defined in section 1591) with a person under 18
years of age.
It appears the intent of the law is to curtail sex tourism, rather than prosecute the guy who happens to get lucky with a 16-year-old on his vacation trip.
Gary Glitter recommends Vietnam, Cambodia or Laos.
Cuba, too. Until he got kicked out of that country. When Cuba doesn’t want you, you know you’ve got problems.
What I’m getting out of this so far is US citizens traveling to other countries can be prosecuted in the US for having sex outside the US with non-us citizens under 18.
That seems fine by me. While we may have lower consent ages in the US seems like a good idea to have a higher standard to prevent us from screwing around with other countries youths.
Question still not answered is what country has the youngest legal prostitutes. Is there any country in which a person under the age of 18 can sell themselves sexually without violating the law of that land?
IAMNALawyer, so this is just a WAG, but I think that lower “age-of-consent” in Asian/African countries only applies to official marriages. I doubt that prostitution in Thailand or nearby countries is officially allowed, it’s only mostly ignored (partly because of corruption).
So even in local law sleeping with a 14 year old for money might be forbidden, only not enforced, which is why the Western Countries with more clout try to persecute this at home to stop this exploitative tourism.
Are there countries where prositution is perfectly legal (as opposed to the police just looking the other way)?
Since apparently, nobody answered that : yes, plenty.Mine, for one, and as far as I know, most of Europe. I’m aware of only one European country where prostitution is illegal (the “customer” can be prosecuted), and that would be Norway.
Since apparently, nobody answered that : yes, plenty.Mine, for one, and as far as I know, most of Europe. I’m aware of only one European country where prostitution is illegal (the “customer” can be prosecuted), and that would be Norway.
The Wikipedia article on prostitution in Sweden says that it’s illegal to purchase sexual services there. So, while it might be technically legal to be a prostitute in countries like Sweden and the UK, in practice law enforcement treats it as a criminal enterprise.
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