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Malaysia Penal Code, Act 574, Chapter XVI, Article 372 (prostitution)

Section 372 of the Malaysia Penal Code makes it a crime to sell, let for hire, or otherwise dispose of any person for the purpose of prostitution. It also criminalizes bringing a person into or taking a person out of Malaysia with the intention that the person will be used for prostitution. A conviction carries a maximum penalty of fifteen years in prison, whipping, and a fine. Section 372B extends the framework by prohibiting solicitation for prostitution or any “immoral purpose” in any place.

New Jersey Revised Statutes § 2C:34-1 Prostitution and Related Offenses

Section 2C:34-1 of the New Jersey Criminal Code sets out the state’s laws on prostitution and its related crimes. It is illegal to engage in prostitution, to promote or profit from it, or to compel another person to participate in sexual activity for money or anything of value. When coercion or exploitation is proven, human trafficking serves as an affirmative defense.

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