Lynn is a college student who became frustrated with the small amount of money she was making as an associate in a retail store. A friend suggested that she consider working in the "escort" business. Lynn later became a prostitute who catered to high-end clients. She is able to pay tuition and buy many of the items that she wants. Lynn was recently arrested during a sting operation targeting interstate organized crime syndicates, of which Lynn had become involved.
Though Lynn considers her activities to be victimless, the criminal laws of her state consider her activities to be criminal. Advocates of Lynn's freedom to choose such a lifestyle would classify her activity as a(n):
a.mala in se crime.b.mala prohibita crime.c.immoral crime.d.public order crime.e.crime of shared culpability.
What will be an ideal response?
Answer: d
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