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Prostitution in Indonesia: It's History and Education
Prostitution in Indonesia: Its History and Education traces the evolution of prostitution from the colonial era to contemporary Indonesia, examining how political, economic, and cultural forces have shaped the practice over time. The book explores the shifting policies of regulation, criminalization, and control implemented by both colonial and modern governments, as well as the social dynamics that sustain the sex industry across regions. It also highlights the role of education—both formal and community-based—in addressing issues related to sexual health, exploitation, gender inequality, and the rights of sex workers. By combining historical analysis with discussions on public policy and social intervention, the publication offers a comprehensive understanding of prostitution as a complex social phenomenon and underscores the need for informed, humane, and rights-focused approaches in Indonesia.
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