Jesus never got involved in any sort of policing of his ' fellow man'.
He simply told everyone who would listen what God, his Father in heaven, expected of them.
A prostitute was acceptable PROVIDING she gave up the practice.
Even one of Jesus ancestress' was ONCE a prostitute.
' RAHAB
(Ra′hab).
1. [Heb., Ra�chav′, possibly, Wide; Spacious]. A prostitute of Jericho who became a worshiper of Jehovah. In the spring of 1473�B.C.E., two Israelite spies came into Jericho and took up lodging at Rahab�s home. (Jos 2:1) The duration of their stay there is not stated, but Jericho was not so big that it would take a long time to spy it out.
That Rahab really was a harlot, or prostitute, in the common sense of the word has been denied in some circles, especially among Jewish traditionalists, but this does not seem to have support in fact. The Hebrew word zoh�nah′ always has to do with an illicit relationship, either sexual or as a figure of spiritual unfaithfulness, and in each instance where it denotes a prostitute, it is so translated. It is not rendered �hostess,� �innkeeper,� or the like. Besides, among the Canaanites harlotry was not a business of ill repute.