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Prostitution in Sweden : ウィキペディア英語版 | Prostitution in Sweden The laws on prostitution in Sweden make it illegal to buy sexual services, but not to sell them. Pimping, procuring and operating a brothel are also illegal. The criminalisation of the purchase, but not selling, of sex was unique when first enacted in 1999, but since then Norway and Iceland have adopted similar legislation, both in 2009, followed by Canada in 2014 and Northern Ireland in 2015. == History of prostitution in Sweden == Prostitution is not mentioned in any law texts in Sweden in the middle ages, and was thus not formally a crime. However, under the influence of the church, sexual acts outside of marriage was criminalized for both sexes, which also affected prostitutes. The normal punishment for illegal sexual relations was fines or, if the accused was unable to pay them, pillorying, whipping or other disciplinarian physical punishments within the ''Kyrkoplikt''.〔Taussi Sjögren, Marja, Rätten och kvinnorna, från släktmakt till statsmakt i Sverige på 1500-och 1600-talen, Malmö 1996.〕 The law and procedure was the same in the question of actual prostitution: when the activity of Sara Simonsdotter was exposed in the capital in 1618, revealing her brothel with clients in high circles, she, her staff and clients were sentenced to various forms of fines, pillorying and physical punishments for fornication.〔Göransson, Göte (1994). Gustav II Adolf och hans folk (Adolphus and his people ) (in Swedish). Höganäs: Bra böcker. ISBN 91-7119-128-3.〕
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