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VICTIM AS CRIMINAL - A CONSIDERATION OF CALIFORNIA'S PROSTITUTION LAW

NCJ Number
36478
Journal
California Law Review Volume: 64 Issue: 5 Dated: (SEPTEMBER 1976) Pages: 1235-1284
Author(s)
M A JENNINGS
Date Published
1976
Length
50 pages
Annotation
IN THIS COMMENT THE AUTHOR EXAMINES THE CAUSES OF PROSTITUTION AND THE RATIONALES FOR RETAINING ITS CRIMINAL STATUS IN CALIFORNIA.
Abstract
IT IS CONCLUDED THAT ATTEMPTS TO SUPPRESS PROSTITUTION THROUGH THE CRIMINAL LAW HAVE BEEN UNSUCCESSFUL BECAUSE OF STRONG SOCIAL, ECONOMIC, AND PSYCHOLOGICAL PRESSURES THAT FOSTER AND PERPETUATE SUCH ACTIVITY. CURRENT LEGISLATIVE EFFORTS AT REFORM ARE ANALYZED, AND ALTERNATIVE LEGISLATION IS SUGGESTED. POSSIBLE VIOLATIONS OF INDIVIDUAL PRIVACY RIGHTS, FOURTH AMENDMENT GUARANTEES, AND EQUAL PROTECTION OF THE LAWS BROUGHT ABOUT BY THE CURRENT LAW AND ITS ENFORCEMENT ARE INVESTIGATED. MORE ACTIVE JUDICIAL SUPERVISION OF LAW ENFORCEMENT PRACTICES IN THE FIELD TO ENSURE PROTECTION OF INDIVIDUAL RIGHTS IS RECOMMENDED. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT MODIFIED)