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  2. Window prostitution - Wikipedia

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    Windows with red lamps in the red-light district of Amsterdam Boat based window prostitute in Utrecht. Window prostitution is a form of prostitution that is fairly common in the Netherlands and surrounding countries. [1] The prostitute rents a window plus workspace off a window operator for a certain period of time, often per day or part of a day.

  3. Prostitution in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    Red Light United was founded in 2019 as a trade union of (mostly migrant) window workers on De Wallen in Amsterdam. [37] The Prostitution Information Center (PIC) in Amsterdam has been providing information to sex workers, customers, tourists, the government and the general public since 1994. [ 38 ]

  4. Mariska Majoor - Wikipedia

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    [5]: 9:25 On 9 July 1995, Majoor took the initiative to allow 16 male sex workers to work behind windows in the red-light district as an experiment. There were both positive and negative responses to the initiative; however, because it attracted so many camera crews and created a fuss among female sex workers in nearby premises, the experiment ...

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  6. Prostitution in Europe - Wikipedia

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    From 1 January 2022, a customer will be punished if they purchase a sexual service from a sex worker of whom they know or have serious reason to suspect that there is coercion, exploitation or human trafficking. [177] In the last few years, a significant number of brothels and "windows" have been closed because of suspected criminal activity.

  7. De Wallen - Wikipedia

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    In September 2007, the city council of Amsterdam at the behest of mayor Job Cohen, concerned about trafficking and pimping in the area, forced the owner Charlie Geerts to close 51 prostitution windows, reducing the total number of windows in De Wallen by a third. Amsterdam authorities bought 18 properties from Geerts, with the aim of developing ...

  8. Red-light district - Wikipedia

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    A statue in honor of sex workers in Amsterdam, Netherlands Red-light districts are mentioned in the 1882 minutes of a Woman's Christian Temperance Union meeting in the United States. [ 3 ] The Oxford English Dictionary records the earliest known appearance of the term "red light district" in print as an 1894 article from the Sandusky Register ...

  9. Amsterdam - Wikipedia

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    Amsterdam's tallest building, the Rembrandt Tower, is located here. [183] As are the headquarters of Philips, the Dutch multinational conglomerate. [184] Amsterdam has been a leading city to reduce the use of raw materials and has created a plan to become a circular city by 2050. [185]