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Public attitudes towards prostitution in Bulgaria in the context of social and legal neglection
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The article discusses the public perception of prostitution and its
regulation in Bulgaria in the light of absence of knowledge-based
discussions and legal regulation. A starting point for the paper is the
premise that due to the specifics of the studied social phenomenon, the
public opinion is one of the important components required in the process of
acceptance of legal regulation towards prostitution, in accordance with the
national context. The paper presents briefly the existing regulation models
for prostitution around the world. It makes an overview of the sporadic
initiatives to introduce regulation of prostitution in Bulgaria. The data
used in the text is from two public opinion surveys on prostitution in
Bulgaria, representative of the adult Bulgarian population. The surveys were
carried out in 2010 and 2020 by reputable sociological agencies using
questionnaires prepared by the author. The results of the two surveys,
conducted with a 10-year gap, offer an important comparative perspective
with regard trends and changes in the public attitudes towards prostitution.
The attitudes towards the different types of regulation on prostitution as
well as the differences in the opinion about the phenomenon depending on
gender, age, education, settlement and ethnicity are explored. The
importance of the relationship between moral judgments and (lack of)
knowledge in the creation of public policies is discussed.
Title: Public attitudes towards prostitution in Bulgaria in the context of social and legal neglection
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The article discusses the public perception of prostitution and its
regulation in Bulgaria in the light of absence of knowledge-based
discussions and legal regulation.
A starting point for the paper is the
premise that due to the specifics of the studied social phenomenon, the
public opinion is one of the important components required in the process of
acceptance of legal regulation towards prostitution, in accordance with the
national context.
The paper presents briefly the existing regulation models
for prostitution around the world.
It makes an overview of the sporadic
initiatives to introduce regulation of prostitution in Bulgaria.
The data
used in the text is from two public opinion surveys on prostitution in
Bulgaria, representative of the adult Bulgarian population.
The surveys were
carried out in 2010 and 2020 by reputable sociological agencies using
questionnaires prepared by the author.
The results of the two surveys,
conducted with a 10-year gap, offer an important comparative perspective
with regard trends and changes in the public attitudes towards prostitution.
The attitudes towards the different types of regulation on prostitution as
well as the differences in the opinion about the phenomenon depending on
gender, age, education, settlement and ethnicity are explored.
The
importance of the relationship between moral judgments and (lack of)
knowledge in the creation of public policies is discussed.
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