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A male manager of a brothel is called a pimp; a female brothel manager is known as a madam or a shimp.

Street prostitutes may or may not have a pimp. Although this is looked down upon in the social circles in which a pimp resides, the relationship between pimp and prostitute is often abusive.

While pimps often target vulnerable women and young girls who have run away from home, contemporary pimps are often empowered and sustained through associations with women who are addicted to the act of sex itself.

While it is true that pimps will often initially offer themselves as lovers or father-figures and then introduce their victims to prostitution and drug addiction, they rarely use physical force or beatings as marks bring down both a prostitutes price and the social status of her pimp.

Pimps are also commonly low-echelon drug dealers, although this is becoming less common. Many pimp's believe it to be against their best interests to deal with anything other then marihuana (cannabis) since it's too easy to overdose on many of the other drugs available in a modern urban setting. They understand that if a prostitute who works for them dies of a drug overdose they will make less money, so many of higher status pimps take elaborate steps to screen the additions and drug usage of the prostitutes that work for them.

In the United States, urban pimps and prostitutes constitute a colorful and often overly dramatized subculture. This sub-culture has been portrayed, with varying accuracy, in a number of Blaxploitation films. Typically, American pimps are shown dressed in wild, flashy clothes. American pimps are also know as "Macks" and often refer to their business as "The Game".

Most of these Blaxploitation films define a Pimp as someone from the lower class urban setting without a higher education and it is important to note that this is not always the case.

Pimping is a sex crime in many jurisdictions. In 1949, the United Nations adopted a convention stating that prostitution is incompatible with human dignity, requiring all signing parties to punish pimps and brothel owners and operators, and to abolish all special treatment or registration of prostitutes. The convention was ratified by 89 countries with the notable exception of Germany, the Netherlands, Australia and the United States.

In the United States The state of Nevada is best known for prostitution being fully legal. There it is state regulated and one must have state granted license to be a working pimp or prostitute. The money gained from this goes into the state budget and helps pay for things like the k-12 educationEducation encompasses teaching and learning specific skills, and also something less tangible but more profound: the imparting of knowledge, good judgement and wisdom. One of the fundamental goals of education is to impart culture across the generations ( system and community maintenance.

The number of pimps, and the level of dependency to them suffered by prostitutes, seems to be higher in areas where prostitution is illegal or heavily restricted. In places where prostitution is -- at least de facto -- largely unrestricted, the power of pimps over prostitutes decreases on the interpersonal level while increasing on the business level, since the prostitutes are less in need of the protection offered by them and the Pimps are seen more as accountable business men by the local community.

In Shakespearean times, the word "fishmonger" was an euphemism for pimp.

The term "pimp" is sometimes used figuratively, as in Impotence pimp .

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