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100 _aRoll No. 149
245 0 _aProblems of prostitution : a critical study of the problem faced by the enforcement machinery
260 _aPondicheeryPondicheery
_bDr. Ambedkar Government Law College
_c1989
300 _a189 p. ; 25 cm.
505 _aCONTENTS Chapter 1. Introduction - Prostitution - multiple causation of prostitution - economic causes - social causes psychological causes - biological causes - religious and cultural causes; Chapter 2. National outlook of prostitution - introduction - Topology and extent - victims of social and social logical conditions - Extension of prostitution - policies of prostitution; Chapter 3. Prostitution and its social problems; Chapter 4. Disadvantages of prostitution – Creating nuisance – spreading of venereal disease – adverse effect on children and young persons; Chapter 5. Abolition of prostitutions – How to abolish prostitution - sexual urge - differences in sexual urge between men and women - theory of prosecution - the theory tested by reference to primitive societies - the credibility of moral arguments in favour of social suppression - nocturnal emissions – sublimation – masturbation; Chapter 6. Practical difficulties - one sided panel policy - doubtful inhabitation of the commercialized vice-prostitution - purpose and scheme of study - methodology applied - International instrument and statutory provisions - position as to prostitution in other countries - prostitution at common law; Chapter 7. Inabilities of administration - Constitutional validity - order of closure of brothels and eviction of offenders - trap witness should be condemned - effect of fault investigation - jurisdiction of a court - scope of the act - appointment of special police officer - evidence and proof - who are prostitutes - cognizance of the offences under the act - buying minor for the purpose of prostitution statutory provisions - illustrative cases - conclusion; Chapter 8. Failure of enforcement machinery - prostitution - a crime - ineffective enforcement - constitutional validity - interpretation of the act - scheme and purpose of the special act - defects of the enforcement machinery - failure of enforcement machinery; Chapter 9. Provision of the act - provision in relation to the act and its procedural lacunae; Chapter 10. Conclusions - Conclusions and suggestion major findings; Appendix II; Bibliography; Law reports and journals; Periodicals and newspapers; Encyclopedia referred.
650 _aAbolition of Prostitution Enforcement Machinery National Outlook of Prostitution Prostitution Problem
700 _aS G Bhat - GuideS G Bhat - Guide
856 _uhttps://dans.nls.ac.in/handle/123456789/1489
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