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This comprehensive overview examines various sexual-related issues, including the nature of prostitution, the prevalence of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), and discrimination against marginalized groups such as trans individuals. It highlights alarming statistics, such as the high mortality rates in the prostitution industry and the significant incidence of human trafficking and sexual abuse. The discussion emphasizes the urgent need for prevention measures, legal protection, and support for affected individuals, as well as insights from organizations like UNODC and SENSOA.
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Sexualrelatedproblems Spicy 2014 Tiemand Lili
Differenttypes • Prostitution • Sexuallytransmitteddiseases (std) • Discrimination (nature – transsexualism) • Homophobia • Sexualabuse • Pedophilia
Prostitution • Window - prostitution • Sexclubs or brothels • Escortservice • Street prostitution • Private (or home) prostitution • Erotic massage centre • Templeprostitution
PREVENTION • Punishablebylaw( human trafficking, exploitation) • UNODC (United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime) • Payokehttp://www.payoke.be/nl/de-payoke-film/
Some percentages • The death rate in the prostitution sector is 12 times higher than in other professions. • The mortality rate is 40 times higher than for people of the same age. • 9 out of 10 prostitutes on the sector would leave immediately, if they had the choice. • 65% of the prostitutes are raped by their pimp and the customers who force them to have unwanted relationships. • In 2011, more than 80% of the prostitutes in Belgium victim of human trafficking. • 70% of prostitutes suffer from post-traumatic stress. • 95% of the street prostitutes are addicted to drugs. • 50% of the victims of human trafficking are less than 18 years old. • 75% of the victims of human trafficking are less than 25 years old. • In Germany, where prostitution is legal, only 3% to 5% of the prostitutes works independently. All other prostitutes have pimps, and the majority says that their life was not improved by the legalization. • 78% were abused during their childhood.
Sexuallytransmitteddiseases(STd) • (Herpes) • Gonnorea • Chlamydia • Genital wraths • Syfilis • Hepatitis B • HIV (AIDS)
New std • Lymphogranulomavenereum (LGV) • Hepatitis C • Acute • Chronic
prevention • SENSOA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WCErqJo_ikk • Flemishagency for health andcare • Doctors andgynaecologists
Discrimination • Nature https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ReYT0cqrVs8 • Transgender
Nature – transgender • Direct / Indirect • Harassment
prevention • Reporting centre • The anti-racism law • the law on equality between women and men • anti-discrimination law https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=M5CWWcJD8aw