what exactly “morality” crimes are The main purpose of establishing law within society is to protect it from immoral or socially harmful behavior. Morality crimes are crimes that are considered to be victimless, especially if they involve consenting adults. They include crimes such as gambling, prostitution, child abuse, pornography, and illegal use of drugs and substances. Morality crimes are considered victimless because they do not have a specific crime, especially when they are committed against consenting adults. These types of crimes are regarded as illegal because they are offenses against the moralities of the general public, such as violence, public indecency, organized gang activities, lotteries, commercial sex, and cruelty to animals. These crimes often cause disturbance to the peace, public morals or even go against public morals.