- Feb 5, 2002
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Was listening to a song today that was speaking on the differences of the rich versus the poor. In it, it mentions the destitute state of some peoples and how they sometimes need to do whatever they can to get food on the table and a roof over their heads... not just for themselves but for their family. Sometimes, and I don't think this would come as a surprise to most people, women may resort to prostitution.
Now, prostitution is a criminal activity, and as such, women who engage in this practice, if caught, can face jail time. Yes, the people who solicit also can go to jail. Personally I think those that solicit should do MORE jail time.
Now, what I have a problem with is that if a person is already in dire straits, what good purpose does jail time serve? Would it not be better to help that person make an honest living, help them restore their dignity and find a lawful means to keep a roof over their head and food on the table?
It seems to me that jail time in these instances is counter productive. I think this is but one failure of society. It seems as if jail, in this instance, is just a way for society to keep some of the "undesirables" out of eye-sight for a while.
Does anyone else have an opinion?
Now, prostitution is a criminal activity, and as such, women who engage in this practice, if caught, can face jail time. Yes, the people who solicit also can go to jail. Personally I think those that solicit should do MORE jail time.
Now, what I have a problem with is that if a person is already in dire straits, what good purpose does jail time serve? Would it not be better to help that person make an honest living, help them restore their dignity and find a lawful means to keep a roof over their head and food on the table?
It seems to me that jail time in these instances is counter productive. I think this is but one failure of society. It seems as if jail, in this instance, is just a way for society to keep some of the "undesirables" out of eye-sight for a while.
Does anyone else have an opinion?