Victimless crimes are, in the harm principle of John Stuart Mill, "victimless" from a position that considers the individual as the sole sovereign, to the exclusion of more abstract bodies such as a community or a state against which criminal offenses may be directed.They may be considered offenses against the state rather than society.
It is a term used to show a crime where there was no victim or complaint to it. Some examples of those types of crimes are prostitution and drug abuse.
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