Prostitution in Norway
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Prostitution is currently legal in Norway, although there are plans to criminalize it because street prostitution has become an increasing problem.[1][2]
[edit] External links
- The International Encyclopedia of Sexuality
- Norway set to make buying sex illegal
- Major differences in Nordic Prostitution
- Norway to ban buying sex services
- Jobless prostitutes fan out nationwide
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