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Prostitution in Italy (Italian: prostituzione), defined as the exchange of sexual acts for money, is legal, although organized prostitution, whether indoors in brothels or controlled by third parties, is prohibited. Brothels were banned in 1958. A euphemism often used to refer to street prostitutes in Italy is Lucciole (lit. "fireflies"), while escorts are referred to as Squillo (onomatopoeia referring to the sound of a ringing telephone, making it analogous to "call girl").

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  • Prostitution in Italy (en)
  • Prostituzione in Italia (it)
  • Prostitution en Italie (fr)
  • Проституция в Италии (ru)
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  • Prostitution in Italy (Italian: prostituzione), defined as the exchange of sexual acts for money, is legal, although organized prostitution, whether indoors in brothels or controlled by third parties, is prohibited. Brothels were banned in 1958. A euphemism often used to refer to street prostitutes in Italy is Lucciole (lit. "fireflies"), while escorts are referred to as Squillo (onomatopoeia referring to the sound of a ringing telephone, making it analogous to "call girl"). (en)
  • Проституция в Италии не является разрешённой законом деятельностью. Однако фактически на конец 2010 года в Италии работало 70 000 проституток из 60 стран мира; 90 % проституток — иммигрантки (албанки, румынки). Отношение к ремеслу терпимое. Практически узаконена уличная проституция. В Италии нет публичных домов, но в частном порядке оказывать секс-услуги не запрещается. Наказанию подлежат только сутенёры и торговцы людьми. (ru)
  • En Italie, la prostitution (prostituzione), définie comme l'échange d'actes sexuels contre de l'argent, est légale, bien que la prostitution organisée, que ce soit à l'intérieur des maisons closes ou contrôlée par des tiers, soit interdite. Les maisons closes ont été interdites en 1958. (fr)
  • In Italia la prostituzione è definita come scambio di servizi sessuali per denaro ed è lecita tra adulti ritenuti consenzienti, mentre è illegale ogni altra attività collaterale come il favoreggiamento, lo sfruttamento, l'organizzazione in luoghi chiusi come bordelli ed il controllo in generale da parti terze. I bordelli vennero banditi nel 1958 dalla legge Merlin, dal nome della prima firmataria e propositrice, Lina Merlin, partigiana socialista. Un eufemismo un tempo usato frequentemente per descrivere le prostitute era in lingua italiana lucciole per chi esercitava in strada e squillo per quelle di appartamento. (it)
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