Crown dependencies are independently administered jurisdictions which do not form part of either the United Kingdom or the British Overseas Territories.
[5] At the end of the 19th century prostitution was common in Guernsey, especially in St Peter Port where around 500 soldiers were garrisoned.
This law provided for compulsory medical examination and detention in hospital if infected, and also the expulsion of foreign prostitutes.
He visited one of the houses of ill-repute, Mulberry Cottage on Patriotic Street, and arrested 11 prostitutes who worked there.
[13] At the end of the 19th century, police would accompany gentlemen to brothels and, for a fee, ensure no legal action was taken against them.
To stop any "illegal" prostitution, the German authorities set up a brothel in the Maison de Victor Hugo hotel.
[13] Prostitution in the Isle of Man is legal but related activities such as soliciting, procuring and brothel keeping are prohibited by the Sexual Offences Act 1992.