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What do you think about the online extortion of suspected Changsha "Chicken Head" video?

Hell is empty, and the devil is on earth.

Prostitute system is a catalyst for corrupting society and a source of all evils. Prostitutes themselves are not only victims of the old system, but also corrupt the social atmosphere because of her shameless and bad habits.

Criminal law of the people's Republic of China

Article 358 Whoever organizes or forces others to engage in prostitution shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than 10 years and shall also be fined; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than 10 years or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or confiscated. ?

Whoever organizes or forces minors to engage in prostitution shall be given a heavier punishment in accordance with the provisions of the preceding paragraph.

Whoever commits the crimes mentioned in the preceding two paragraphs and commits crimes such as murder, wounding, rape and kidnapping shall be punished in accordance with the provisions on combined punishment for several crimes.

Whoever recruits or transports people or assists others in organizing prostitution for the purpose of organizing prostitution shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not more than five years and fined; If the circumstances are serious, he shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of not less than five years but not more than ten years and shall also be fined. "?

Article 361 Personnel of hotels, catering services, cultural and entertainment industries, taxi industry and other units who use the conditions of their own units to organize, force, seduce, shelter or introduce others to prostitution shall be convicted and punished in accordance with the provisions of Articles 358 and 359 of this Law. The principal responsible person of the unit listed in the preceding paragraph who commits the crime mentioned in the preceding paragraph shall be given a heavier punishment. ?

2065438+On July 25th, 2007, the Supreme People's Court and the Supreme People's Procuratorate recently published the Interpretation on Several Issues Concerning the Application of Laws in Handling Criminal Cases of Prostitution and Whoring.

The judicial interpretation makes it clear that forcing young girls under the age of 14 to engage in prostitution is a serious crime stipulated in the criminal law, and they shall be sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment of 10 or life imprisonment, and shall also be fined or confiscated. Judicial interpretation *** 14.

Prohibition of prostitution

/kloc-in the 6th century, western countries began to condemn prostitution and ban it because of the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, but the results were minimal; Since then, prostitution has been allowed or prohibited alternately. Britain first legislated against prostitution. In order to maintain the social order of large-scale industrial production, major capitalist countries began to publicize the prohibition of prostitution on a large scale in the 1920s.

1949 65438+On February 2, the United Nations General Assembly voted to adopt the Convention for the Suppression of the Traffic in Persons and of the Exploitation of Prostitution of Others, indicating the basic position of abolishing the prostitution system. However, the countermeasures adopted by different countries are different: some only prohibit public prostitution and cannot help private prostitution; Some set up "red light districts" to centrally manage prostitutes; Some of them are forbidden openly and secretly, which leads to the prosperity of pornographic places in disguise.

People's Republic of China (PRC) resolutely banned the prostitution system, and in the early 1950s, it took measures such as closing brothels, punishing turtle slaves and pimps in brothels, and reforming and resettling prostitutes, which achieved outstanding results. However, prostitution and its disguised forms still exist.

To curb or even eradicate prostitution, we must vigorously develop social productive forces, strengthen the construction of socialist material and spiritual civilization, and implement comprehensive management of social security. Therefore, we must make persistent efforts.

History has proved that the idea of setting up a "red light district" on the grounds of economic development not only devalues personal dignity, but also causes social corruption and productivity stagnation, and should be abandoned.

Due to the different angles of prohibiting prostitution, some countries and regions have adopted different legal measures, but they generally focus on cracking down on pimping crimes and other behaviors that promote prostitution.

Prostitution and pimping are prohibited in Britain and Hong Kong. It is a crime to wander or solicit customers in the streets or public places for the purpose of prostitution, introduce, instigate or abet others to engage in prostitution, run or provide prostitution places, detain women for prostitution, and make a living from prostitution. Individuals who engage in prostitution in the house where they live alone (commonly known as "a phoenix on the first floor" in Hong Kong) will not be investigated.

Although brothels are banned in Japan, simple prostitutes are not punished, and only those who actively seduce each other with prostitution intentions and those who instigate non-sex addicts to have sexual intercourse for profit should bear criminal responsibility; In some cases, security measures should also be applied to prostitutes.

In France, prostitution is allowed within a specific scope, prostitutes are subject to compulsory health examination, and it is stipulated that those who actively attract customers with the intention of inciting prostitution are guilty; Iranian criminal law imposes heavy penalties on the crime of pimping, but it is often impossible to pursue it because of insufficient evidence.

Prostitution is strictly prohibited in China, and a legal system has been initially established: for general prostitution, there are public security management penalties for introducing and sheltering prostitution; The criminal law also has provisions to punish crimes such as forced prostitution, seduction, shelter, introducing prostitution, inducing young girls to engage in prostitution, organizing prostitution, assisting in organizing prostitution, deliberately spreading sexually transmitted diseases, and whoring with young girls.

Compulsory centralized education for prostitutes, compulsory examination of sexually transmitted diseases and compulsory treatment for those suffering from sexually transmitted diseases; Those who have been dealt with by the public security organs for prostitution and whoring and have committed illegal acts shall be given reeducation through labor.

Criminal or administrative responsibilities are also stipulated for units and individuals that harbor, shield or condone prostitution and whoring activities (see the Law of People's Republic of China (PRC) on Public Security Administration Punishment, the Decision of NPC Standing Committee on Prohibiting Prostitution and Whoring, the Crime of Luring Young Girls into Prostitution and the Crime of Sleeping with Young Girls).