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Promoting Prostitution | Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure | Ohio Law

Learn about Ohio's law on promoting prostitution, including penalties for operating brothels, supervising sex workers, and involving minors.

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Promoting Prostitution

Ohio — Ohio Title 29 - Crimes and Procedure

Summary

Ohio Revised Code 2907.22 criminalizes promoting prostitution, including operating or managing brothels, supervising prostitutes, transporting individuals for sex work, or inducing others to engage in sex for hire. Violations are classified as felonies, with increased penalties if minors are involved. The law emphasizes strict consequences for those involved in facilitating prostitution activities.

Frequently Asked Questions

What actions are considered promoting prostitution under Ohio law?

Actions such as operating or managing a brothel, supervising prostitutes, transporting individuals for sex work, or inducing others to engage in sexual activity for hire are considered promoting prostitution.

What are the penalties for promoting prostitution in Ohio?

Promoting prostitution is generally a felony of the fourth degree, but if minors are involved, it becomes a third-degree felony, with mandatory prison sentences and restitution requirements.

Does Ohio law specify harsher penalties if minors are involved?

Yes, if a minor is involved in the prostitution activity, the offense is classified as a third-degree felony with more severe penalties.

Can someone be charged if they unknowingly promote prostitution?

Yes, the law states that even if the offender does not know the age of a minor involved, they can still be charged with promoting prostitution if minors are involved in the activity.

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In simple terms: Learn about Ohio's law on promoting prostitution, including penalties for operating brothels, supervising sex workers, and involving minors.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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