"Why does the world's oldest profession continue to confound the best efforts of law enforcement? ... From high-profile call girl services like New York's 'Mayflower Madam' ... to low-level street hookers, this program examines how the sellers of sex operate in spite of the law"--Slipcase.
"Documentary that examines how the sellers of sex operate in spite of the law. Debates the pros and cons of legalizing prostitution in the United States."
""Why does the world's oldest profession continue to confound the best efforts of law enforcement? ... From high-profile call girl services like New York's 'Mayflower Madam' ... to low-level street hookers, this program examines how the sellers of sex operate in spite of the law"--Slipcase."@en
"Why does the world's oldest profession continue to confound the best efforts of law enforcement? From high-profile call girl services like New York's "Mayflower Madam" and Hollywood's Heidi Fleiss to low-level street hookers, this program examines how the sellers of sex operate in spite of the law. The question of whether prostitution should be legalized is explored."
""The oldest profession in the world" shows no signs of slowing down. But in the age of AIDS, the nature of the business has changed, and sex for pay is taking on many new, semi-legal guises. Takes an unflinching look at the state of prostitution in America today, from high-class call girls to the traditional streetwalker. See footage of actual busts, and discover how the emphasis has shifted to include the "John" as well as the prostitute. Prostitution experts reveal the little-known facts of the criminal sex-for-pay industry, including the "networks" that ensure there are always fresh prostitutes hitting the streets."@en
"Profiles "Mayflower Madam" Sydney Biddle Barrows and policewoman-turned-prostitute Norma Jean Almodovar. Various prostitutes, attorneys, and law enforcement officials discuss aspects the flesh trade."@en
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