Texas Basic Peace Officer Certification Practice Exam

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Under Sec. 43.04 of the Penal Code, what is the charge for a pimp with two prostitutes in his "stable"?

  1. Promotion of prostitution

  2. Aggravated promotion of prostitution

  3. Prostitution

  4. Compelling prostitution

The correct answer is: Aggravated promotion of prostitution

Under Sec. 43.04 of the Penal Code, the correct charge is based on the severity of the offense related to the managing of multiple individuals engaged in prostitution. When an individual, often referred to as a "pimp," has two or more prostitutes under their control or in their "stable," this constitutes aggravated promotion of prostitution. This particular offense is classified as aggravated because it involves the involvement of multiple prostitutes, elevating the seriousness of the crime. The law acknowledges that the act of managing, supervising, or orchestrating the prostitution activities of multiple persons indicates a greater level of exploitation and organization, thus warranting a harsher penalty compared to situations involving only one prostitute. In essence, while promoting prostitution pertains to the broader act of engaging in or facilitating prostitution, having multiple individuals under control distinctly escalates the legal implications, aligning with the classification of aggravated promotion of prostitution.