Personally I never view prostitution of any kind as a one-size-fits-all thing. The "western" view of it has its validity. Some women, men and children are sold into prostitution against their will. Judging them as such as something less than human is not something I agree with, especially since in my observation most people who have something to say about other human beings in such way are never a role model I want to follow (to put it mildly).
Also, I wouldn't say it's a "Christian" view of prostitution. First, Christians are not the only ones who share a demeaning perspective towards prostitutes, and second, as much as they hate to hide it and pretend that such things didn't exist, the truth is that during the time when Jesus of Nazareth lived on Earth, it was common for prostitutes to hang around the temple. Prostitution at that time was not seen the way Christianity does today.
I used the service of a female prostitute once (long story, and not an interesting one), and I'm still yet to see what exactly is the crime there, and what is different from two consenting adults having sex just for fun without money being involved.
At the end of the day, who are we to judge any kind of people? We all do that, but at least I try to be kind and open to be wrong in my judgement.