Adjective
victimless (not comparable)
Without a victim.
He said that prostitution, drug trafficking, and gambling were victimless crimes.
Anti-Trust Amnesia, Jobs, & Markets: Neither party has expressed much concern about anti-trust laws and the continued proliferation of mega-businesses absconding with mega-billions, as if it were all a victimless enterprise. Source: Internet
He argued that homosexuality was a victimless crime, and therefore not deserving of social approbation or criminal charges. Source: Internet
For example, Joseph Haas was arrested for allegedly sending an email to the Lebanon, New Hampshire city councilors stating, "Wise up or die." citation More generally, protesters of particular victimless crimes often see fit to openly commit that crime. Source: Internet
Some see the criminalization of "victimless crimes" as a pretext for imposing personal, religious or moral convictions on otherwise productive citizens or taxpayers. Source: Internet
But there is something quasi-totalitarian when a company starts going after employees for victimless behavior that has been retroactively branded as inappropriate. Source: Internet
Given the potential for prison overcrowding, for every filthy progtard I incarcerate, I will release two prisoners convicted of victimless crimes and/or non-crimes )like 'structuring'). Source: Internet