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Critics of crimes against public decency have referred to such laws as "legal moralism" and an attempt to achieve standardized public morality

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Critics of crimes against public decency have referred to such laws as "legal moralism" and an attempt to achieve standardized public morality. Do you agree? Why or why not? Some refer to this as the "crisis of over-criminalization"? Do you agree that such a crisis exists relative to the offenses against public morality

 

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