There is no clear answer to legalizing prostitution as non-criminalizing or illegalization. This is a question of people in America and other countries seeking themselves for decades. Many countries including Costa Rica, Italy, Norway and Singapore are legally sanctioning certain types of prostitution, and some countries are prohibiting any form of prostitution I also believe that it is forbidden. Both are consistent with the type of human activity.
• Non-criminalization: Non-criminalization does not legally restrict prostitution. In other words, there is no criminalization of prostitution. After that, regulation of prostitution is classified as other laws and policies. This is a way to avoid the argument - prostitution is neither criminal nor legal. The only examples of non-criminalization are New South Wales (Australia) and New Zealand. Regardless of the position of this argument, no studies have demonstrated that legalization will make prostitution better (safer and more exploitative) or reduce the incidence of illegal trafficking. Instead, research shows that the situation actually deteriorates in areas where legalization is done (Mishra, 2013).
Prostitution is very dangerous for women, regardless of the prostitution situation (legal, illegal, or illegal) or its actual location (strip club, massage parlor, street, escort / family / hotel). Murder is often the cause of death. Non-criminalization or legalization does not protect any prostitutes. This means that prostitutes may expose up to 630 customers to HIV despite the positive results of the test results and the results becoming gradually known. This is perfect for weekly tests and 4 week window periods. Also, if the results of HIV testing are positive for HIV, prostitutes are supposed to quit smoking, but this is unlikely to happen.
Amnesty International is currently promoting the legalization of prostitution. With non-criminalization, prostitution can be done without imposing the pattern and kind of prostitution on the law. Sexwork activists often insist on non-criminalization and claim that it will give more rights and protection to those engaged in commercial sex. On the other hand, some anti - human traffickers believe that non - criminalization will expand the sex industry and make it easier for human traffickers to exploit the population.