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Sex Purchase Law

Tuesday, May 26, 2015

TO fight prostitution, Sweden imposes heavy punishments for those who pay for sex. The country's Sex Purchase Law, enacted on January 1, 1999, threatens such persons with fines of up to 25,000 krona (about Rp39 million), lengthy community service, and one-year prison terms.

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Should customers of prostitution be legally indicted?
Yes
70.2% 2,362
No
24.2% 813
Unsure
5.6% 187
Total (100%) 3,362

TO fight prostitution, Sweden imposes heavy punishments for those who pay for sex. The country's Sex Purchase Law, enacted on January 1, 1999, threatens such persons with fines of up to 25,000 krona (about Rp39 million), lengthy community service, and one-year prison ter

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