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Type of Document Thesis
Author Rodgers, David H.
URN etd-11082010-202406
Title The Viability of Nevada's Legal Brothels as Models for Regulation and Harm Reduction in Prostitution
Degree Master of Science
Department Criminology and Criminal Justice, School of
Advisory Committee
Advisor Name Title
Daniel Mears Committee Chair
sonja siennick Committee Member
William Bales Committee Member
Keywords
  • Nevada
  • brothels
  • prostitutes
  • prostitution
  • legalization
  • regulation
  • harm reduction
  • violence
  • women
  • sex
  • disease
  • community disorder
Date of Defense 2010-10-20
Availability unrestricted
Abstract
There is evidence in the literature that regulation may be a more efficient means of harm reduction in prostitution than criminalization. However, prostitution is illegal everywhere in the United States except for eight counties in Nevada where regulated brothels are licensed. Studies indicate these brothels are effective at controlling the violence, sexually transmitted diseases, and community disorder typically associated with prostitution. What remains unknown is whether they deter demand for illegal prostitution, which remains plagued by these harms. Comparisons of prostitution arrest rates among counties with and without brothels in Nevada, prostitution arrest rates among all U.S. states, and drug arrest rates among counties in Nevada were completed. While existing data are largely insufficient for evaluating the viability of Nevada’s legal brothels as model alternatives to criminalization, it is clear that the brothels, which are located in Nevada’s more rural areas, do not adequately address illegal prostitution in urban areas. Debate about the appropriateness of legalization will continue. Nevertheless, some consensus options, such as increasing access to resources for women trying to escape prostitution and emphasizing demand-side controls over supply-side controls, have emerged.

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