Many activities that were once considered crimes are no longer illegal in some countries, at least in part because of their status as victimless crimes. One example is the British
sturdy beggar laws that applied the
death penalty to
unemployment. Two large categories of victimless crimes are sexual pleasure and recreational drug use (drug pleasure). On the first, • Homosexual sex has been legalized in many countries, the first one being France in 1791. • Other
sexual matters considered victimless crimes and proposed for legalization include
consensual adult incest and
sexting by teenagers (considered
child pornography). Marijuana use is forbidden by law in
Australia but is the most "widely used illicit drug" in the country, just as it is in countries such as the
United States and
New Zealand.
Prohibition of alcohol in the United States, repealed in 1933, is considered a failed "social experiment" because many citizens ignored what it stipulated, turning to home-made spirits in lieu of licensed alcoholic drinks and resultantly making problems worse. In the United States today, tension over marijuana legalization is in response to the current marijuana prohibition in most states, but there are efforts to legalize cannabis in many countries such as the United States and Australia, as its legalization has the potential to greatly increase revenue.
Prostitution is legal in many countries, though usually restricted. The Netherlands legalized prostitution in 1999, and was one of the first countries to do so. As of 2012, however, it has been considering policy changes to severely restrict it.
Adultery (sexual acts between a married person and a person other than the spouse) and
fornication (sexual acts between unmarried people) have not been prosecuted in the United States for over 50 years, although the laws against them, like those against
sodomy, are still on the books in several states. However, because sodomy laws were struck down as unconstitutional by the U.S. Supreme Court in
Lawrence v. Texas, the laws against fornication would also be unconstitutional as was recognized by the
Supreme Court of Virginia in
Martin v. Ziherl. ==Controversy==