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- W182682861 abstract "Most crimes create a victim, a person or an entity that suffers physical or emotional harm or the deprivation of something to which the victim has a legal right. In some instances the tie between the criminal action and the harm is inferred. There is a group of offenses that come under the heading of crimes without victims. Their common characteristic is that they involve consensual participation, that is, the parties to the illegal event engage in the behavior voluntarily. It is the state in the form of the criminal law that objects and penalizes those caught in such behavior. There is an opposing position. It holds that victimless crime is a faulty construct; that in actual fact there is no such thing. The victimless offenses are outlawed primarily on religious grounds. Law enforcement activities have proven ineffectual for controlling victimless crimes: for instance, longstanding statutes outlawing the behaviors seem to have made little impact on the extent of drug use and prostitution." @default.
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- W182682861 title "Crimes without Victims and Victims without Crimes" @default.
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