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Prostitucijos problemos sprendimo beieškant: represyvios socialinės politikos taikymas
Seeking a Solution to the Problem of Prostitution: Application of Repressive Social Politics

Author(s): Irma Kondrataitė, Lina Šumskaitė
Subject(s): Politics, Gender Studies, Criminology, Sociology of Politics, EU-Legislation
Published by: Lietuvos mokslų akademijos leidykla
Keywords: women; prostitution; human trafficking; social policy;

Summary/Abstract: C. Benoit et al. (2018) distinguish three models of social policy that reveal different approaches to prostitution: repressive (prohibiting prostitution), regulating and integrating (decriminalizing prostitution). In Lithuania, a repressive model of social policy is applied in prostitution – both the client and the person providing sexual services are fined. Currently, active social campaigns are underway to apply the Nordic (or Equality) model in prostitution in Lithuania: only the client who buys sexual services would be committing a crime and therefore fined. Although adapting the Nordic model would reduce women’s administrative criminality in female prostitution, the authors consider, based on a case study and the experience of other countries, whether focusing on repressive social policy legislations will address the stigma and isolation that hinder the integration and empowerment of women.

  • Issue Year: 32/2021
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 386-393
  • Page Count: 8
  • Language: Lithuanian
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