victimless crime
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of victimless crime
First recorded in 1960–65
Example Sentences
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The New South Wales government's environment department said that "the illegal wildlife trade is not a victimless crime", harming conservation and stripping the state "and Australia of its unique biodiversity".
From Barron's • Feb. 17, 2026
Detective: You ever hear of a victimless crime?
From Washington Post • Jan. 20, 2023
It was "not a victimless crime", he added, as there was a cost to the public purse and landowners also had to make a "substantial" contribution to having the debris cleared.
From BBC • Jun. 8, 2022
“The biggest misconception about labor exploitation is that it’s a victimless crime and that couldn’t be further from the truth,” said Ronnie Martinez, special agent in charge at Homeland Security Investigations in the Carolinas.
From Washington Times • Oct. 26, 2021
And what about makeup application, a seemingly victimless crime?
From Salon • Aug. 29, 2021
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