No. That just drives it underground.
Vice crimes are normally referring to prostitution.
A crime that does not have any victim. The most common is prostitution.
a victimless crime
It is someone who opposes things they consider immoral or contributing to crime such as gambling, drug dealing, drug use, drinking, alcohol sales, or prostitution.
In criminal law, a "count" is a charge for a single crime. "Two counts of prostitution" means the person has been charged for two acts of prostitution.
There was a increase in crime and prostitution.
It is a crime to be a prostitute in public places.
Antonino Cutrera has written: 'I ricottari' -- subject(s): Crime, Pimps, Prostitution 'Storia della prostituzione in Sicilia' -- subject(s): Prostitution
It shouldn't.
(Soft)drugs and prostitution, check the Penn & Teller episode on the subject(s) for more info.
committing a victim-less crime
Roger Matthews has written: 'Jurors' perceptions, understanding, confidence and satisfaction in the jury system' 'Excavations at Tell Brak 4' 'Ancient Anatolia' 'Prostitution, politics & policy' 'Imprisonment (The International Library of Criminology, Criminal Justice and Penology)' 'The Eyres Monsell crime reduction project' 'Prostitution in London' 'Crime, Disorder and Community Safety' 'Crime prevention, disorder and victimisation'