Danes Stand By Their Laws on Prostitution
Ban on prostitution unpopular
A recent survey has revealed that Denmark's residents are strongly opposed to a ban on prostitution.
The news comes this week via a new study commissioned by the Jyllands Posten news agency and conducted by Rambøll Analyse/Danmark. Results from the survey revealed an overwhelming majority of Danes think such a ban would only bring additional danger for those working within the sex industry.
Figures showed that 67 percent of respondents were against a prostitution ban, whilst only around 20 percent said they would be in favour of such legislation.
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