Acton: Prostitution ConsideredPublished in the year 1972, Action: Prostitution Considered is a valuable contribution to the field of History. |
Contents
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Chapter II Prostitution in England
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Chapter III Diseases the Result of Prostitution
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Chapter IV Existing Provision for the Control and Relief of Prostitutes
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Chapter V Prostitution Abroad
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Chapter VI Causes of Prostitution
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Chapter VII Recognition and Regulation of Prostitution in the Army and Navy
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Chapter VIII Regulation of Prostitution
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Chapter IX Amelioration of Prostitution
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Chapter X Prevention of Prostitution
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