Crimes_without_apparent_victims Public-order_crime
in public order crimes, there many instances of criminality person accused because he/she has made personal choice engage in activity of society disapproves, e.g., private recreational drug use. thus, there continuing political debate on criminalization versus decriminalization, focusing on whether appropriate use punishment enforce various public policies regulate nominated behaviours. after all, society deal unpopular behaviour without invoking criminal or other legal processes. following work of schur (1965), types of crime referred include sexually based offences of prostitution, paraphilia (i.e., sexual practices considered deviant), underage sex, , pornography; , offences involving substance abuse may or may not involve element of public disorder or danger public in driving while intoxicated. since 1965, however, societal views have changed greatly, example, prostitution, considered victimless crime, classified countries form of exploitation of women—such views held in sweden, no...