prostitution• Criminalgangs control all the drugs, gambling and prostitution in the city.• The House approved the creation of a special panel to find ways to tackle child prostitution and forced adultprostitution.• The girls seemed to be destined for prostitution.• It was a deliberatelie on the part of regulationists to accuse repealers of having no desire to rescue women from prostitution.• There can be no doubt of the symbolicimportance of prostitution to the Victorians.• To the Romans prostitution was a trade.• Women can become so desperate for money that they turn to prostitution.• Naively, Smith asked how many had turned to prostitution for lack of money?• Most of these girls give up prostitution when they're about 30 and settle down and marry.• Two of them, mantua-making and millinery, he explicitly linked with prostitution.