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victimless crime
noun
- a legal offense, as prostitution or gambling, to which all participating parties have consented.
victimless crime
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noun
- a type of crime, such as insurance fraud, regarded by some people as being excusable because the victim is the state or an organization, rather than an individual
victimless crime
- A term sometimes used for various acts that are considered crimes under the law but apparently have no victim. One such crime is prostitution, which is viewed by some as a commercial exchange between two consenting adults.
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of victimless crime1
Example Sentences
"It's not a victimless crime. Somebody always pays the price for it down the line. And for us, it's the staff in here," she adds.
De León referenced the February meeting July 30 in a news conference announcing the results of the task force, saying the thefts were “not a victimless crime.â€
Looting and vandalism of businesses recovering from Covid and trying to compete with online shopping is "not a victimless crime", the chairman of the Federation of Small Businesses told the BBC.
Both Park and De León stressed that copper wire theft was not a “victimless crime,†challenging sentiments brought up in a February City Council meeting when the task force was put to a vote.
Police officers and investigators are less sanguine about Scurlock, noting at one point that bank robbery is not a victimless crime, even if nobody gets hurt physically.
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