STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
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What springs to mind when you hear the word ‘prostitution’? |
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What is the status of prostitution in your country? |
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What’s your attitude towards prostitution? |
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Do you think prostitution is really the world’s oldest profession? Can it be regarded as a profession? |
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Should prostitution be legal? |
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Should there be different laws concerning male prostitution and female prostitution? |
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What do you think about making prostitution a criminal offence? |
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What are the dangers to society of prostitution? |
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What are the dangers to prostitutes of not legalizing prostitution? |
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Why do people become prostitutes (high class or otherwise)? |
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
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What protection or safeguards should governments have in place to protect prostitutes? |
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If prostitution has been around for thousands of years, how can governments stop it? |
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What should the world do to stamp out child prostitution? |
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What should governments do to stop human smuggling and prostitution rings? |
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Is prostitution a matter of personal choice and not for governments to make decisions on? |
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Are there any benefits to society of prostitution? |
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If you were down on your luck, could you turn to prostitution? |
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Are there areas in your town where prostitutes work? |
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Why do so many politicians and movie stars get involved in prostitution scandals? |
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Do you think people will still be asking these same questions about prostitution in 100 years from now? |
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