Crimes against public order and/or public morals include laws that regulate obscenity, prostitution, gambling, and public corruption. Given that many public order crimes can be considered "victimless," there is great debate as to whether these laws should even remain on the books.
Respond to the following questions:
Select one of the crimes against public order and provide a definition for it.
Should this be considered a crime? Why or why not?
Cite at least one case to support your stance