Ch. 13: Public Order Crimes

Criminology: public order crimes

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Public order crime
Behavior that is outlawed because it threatens the general well-being of society and challenges its accepted moral principles
Victimless crime
Public order crime that violates the moral order but has no specific victim other than society as a whole
Social harm
The injury caused to others by willful wrongful conduct
Moral entrepeneur
A person who creates moral rules, which thus reflect the values of those in power, rather than any objective, universal standards of right and wrong
Paraphilia
Bizarre or abnormal sexual practices that may involve nonhuman objects, humiliation, or children
Prostitution
The granting of nonmarital sexual access for remuneration
Ehooking
Using the internet for purposed of prostitution in order to shield identites and contact clients
Pornography
Sexually explicit books, magazines, films, and DVDs intended to provde sexual titilation and excitement for paying customers
Obscenity
Material that violates community standards f morality or decency and has no redeeming social value
Temperance movement
The drive to prohibit the sale of alcohol in the U.S. culminating in ratification of the 18th amendment
Prohibition
The period from 1919 to 1933 when the 18 amendment to the U.S constitution outlawed the sale of alcohol; also knowns as the "noble experiment"
Binge drinking
Having five or more drinks on the same acasion (that is, at the same time or withint a coupe of hours of each other) on at least 1 day inthe pat 30 days
Heavy drinking
Having five or more drinks on the same occasion on each of 5 or more days in the past 30 days
Drug-dependet personality
A personal trait characterized by a pervasive psychological dependence on mood-altering substances
Narcotic
A drug that produces sleep and relieves pain, such as heroin, morphine, and opium, a habit-forming drug