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What is the status of
prostitution
in the
Netherlands
?
Regulated and legalised
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When was
prostitution
defined as a legal profession in the
Netherlands
?
1988
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What is legal to operate in the Netherlands regarding
prostitution
?
It is legal to operate a
brothel
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Why did the
police
in the
Netherlands
decide not to intervene in
prostitution
cases?
They believed it would reduce harm and that anti-prostitution laws would be
counterproductive
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What was the reasoning behind the
Dutch government's
approach to
prostitution
?
To keep women safe by tolerating prostitution
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What is the status of prostitution in
Croatia
?
Illegal and classed as
criminalization
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What distinguishes
Croatia's
approach to prostitution within the
European Union
?
It is the only country where
sex workers
are punished
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How is
forcible
prostitution
treated under
Croatian
law?
It is considered a
felony
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What is the
classification
of
voluntary prostitution
in Croatia?
It is classified as an
infraction
on public order
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What are the common punishments for
prostitution
in
Croatia
?
A
fine
or up to
30
days
imprisonment
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How does the punishment for
prostitution
in
Croatia
compare to
other countries
?
In other countries, there is no punishment for prostitution
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