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The Swedish model is a method of dealing with prostitution in which the purchase of sex is made illegal while the selling of one's own body for sex is legal. In some countries that use this approach the procurement of sexual services from another person and the operation of a brothel both remain illegal. This approach overwhelmingly results in men being charged with prostitution offences. |
The Swedish model is a method of dealing with [[prostitution]] in which the purchase of sex is made illegal while the selling of one's own body for sex is legal. In some countries that use this approach the procurement of sexual services from another person and the operation of a brothel both remain illegal. This approach overwhelmingly results in men being charged with prostitution offences. |
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The Swedish model is a method of dealing with prostitution in which the purchase of sex is made illegal while the selling of one's own body for sex is legal. In some countries that use this approach the procurement of sexual services from another person and the operation of a brothel both remain illegal. This approach overwhelmingly results in men being charged with prostitution offences.