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Does Prostitution Constrain Sex Crimes? Micro-Evidence from Korea

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Philipps-Universität Marburg

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This paper investigates empirically whether prostitution reduces sex crimes. Theoretical predictions suggest two contradicting effects: substituting or complementing. By using survey data of sex offenders in Korea, I find that prostitution increases the probability of committing sex crimes. Also, the experience of buying sex with a minor exacerbates the severity of sex crimes. These results indicate that prostitution intensifies one’s propensities for more violent sexual behaviors, suggesting a complementary relationship between prostitution and sex crimes. The main findings do not alter after accounting for the endogeneity of the model by applying an exogenous instrument – the location of red-light districts.

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Cho, Seo-Young: Does Prostitution Constrain Sex Crimes? Micro-Evidence from Korea. In: , Jg. (2024-01-12), . DOI: https://doi.org/10.17192/es2024.0381.

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