Answer the following statement(s) true (T) or false (F)

1.There were 31,362 arrests for prostitution and commercialized vice in 2015, with 58.4.8% of arrestees being male.
2.The only legal brothels in the United States are in certain counties of New Mexico, but illegal brothels probably exist in every town of significant size in the United States.
3.It has been estimated that prostitution is the primary source of income for over one million women in the United States.
4.In Sweden, if a prostitute and her customer are caught engaging in sex, the man is arrested and the prostitute is sent on her way.


1.false
2.false
3.true
4.true

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