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5.4. Sexual role plays

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The hidden function of sexual role plays is largely related to the world of sexual paraphilias of criminal activity or sinful fantasies, in which the participation in sexual role play exempts a person engaged in perverted sexual activity from social legal sanctions....


5.3. Sexual fetishes

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The various fetishes are essential in the performance of different deviant sexual practices, and their use is perfectly legal, causing maybe just slight consternation. Essentially, sexual fetishes can also be classified as paraphilias because they mean special...


5.2. Voyeurism as sexual deviation

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In the context of sin, voyeurism is considered a crime if the parties involved in sexual act do not give their consent, however, there is a form of voyeurism that is not sanctioned by society: the so-called peep show or pornographic theatre, which provides...


5.1. BDSM sexual deviation

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Perhaps the most well-known sexual deviation defined as not sin is a course of actions, the so-called sadistic-masochistic sexual practice, which often involves various bondages and pinions between subordinate and superior member of the game, and hence its name:...


5. Sexual deviancies regarded as not crime

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Deviance is basically a form of behaviour that violates norms accepted by most of the community or society, and in case of their violation sanctions are inflicted. In other words, deviance is a sort of perpetration of crime that is controlled by the community...


4.3.7. Terrorism

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Terrorism is one of the most current and dangerous social crimes since it undermines the power and order of an existing state with the constant threat to which citizens are exposed daily. In our case, it has to be touched because terrorism is closely linked...


4.3.6. Migration, crime and sex work

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From a social and legal point of view, economic migration is not a crime, although excessive emigration causes economic damage to both the issuing and receiving country. The primary concern, however, arises more often when immigrants end up in illegal sex...


4.3.5. Human trafficking and organized crime

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Human trafficking as a social crime is now regarded as part of the violence against women, since the victims of human trafficking for the purpose of prostitution are primarily women and young females . And cross-border human trafficking requires a well-functioning...


4.3.4. Prostitution & Escort

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4.3.4. Prostitution In the history of mankind, prostitution is most often seen as an illegal and criminal activity, but the question of whether prostitution is a crime or not is difficult to answer clearly. Let's look at the issue from both sides, namely,...


4.3.3. Sexual violence

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The sexual paraphilia discussed above, paedophilia, can only be accomplished through coercion, and when it comes to coercion in a sexual act, we have already come to another category of sexual deviance, which is sexual violence or rape. It should be added that...


4.3.2. Sexual paraphilias

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Some sexual paraphilias (sexual perversions) that were dangerous to societies and individuals used to be taboos and crimes at the early stages of human society. Some paraphilias denote dangerous sexual activity that can cause serious illnesses, such as sexual...


4.3.1. Incest

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Incest was regarded as a deadly sin and taboo even in pre-social times when religion had not yet become a social force. Incest refers to sexual activity within relatives, including family, and, as the name suggests, it results in a kind of infection of the...


4.3. Sin in societal context: sexually rooted social crimes

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When discussing sex-based social crimes, the fundamental question is raised, that is, why this natural activity, gratifying sexual needs tends to go with so many crimes. Because of this, sex used to be considered a sinful activity in the history of mankind,...


4.2. Venial sins

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The other main type of sins is the wide range of forgiving or venial sins, which are distinguished from the deadly sins by the fact that the perpetrator is either not fully aware of what s/he is doing or has not consented to a sinful activity, which are...


4.1. Religious and individual sins

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Investigating individual or religious sins is also important because committing these crimes in the escort industry is typically a common occurrence, and moreover, the escort industry is almost based on it. If, for example, a female escort prostitute considers...


4. Types of sins

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Types of sin can be categorized from a variety of points of view, of which religious believes, the severity and intensity of sin are the main type-setting criteria. According to the Christian view, it is sin when one knowingly and willingly does not obey...


3.3. Sin, guilt, crime

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Although analogous notions, sin is not equivalent with crime, crime is not equivalent with guilt because crime is not a moral category but violation of norm legislated by a society. An act of sin can also be a crime that both society and religious beliefs...


3.2. Repentance

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There are two psychological states of mind after the crime has been committed: the resulting remorse leads to repentance when the sinner realizes that they have sinned, and the realization is followed by repentance. Repentance can be passive, that is to...


3.1 Expiation, remorse, punishment and sentence

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Ideally, committing a crime is followed by expiation, which is not the same as punishment because expiation is the mental or physical pain caused by punishment, in other words, the consequence of punishment on the offender. As for punishment, there are two types,...


2. Different approaches to sin

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As I have mentioned, the origin of moral standards is religious, that is to say, they are set up by a deity, with other words, a system of acts, omissions, and thoughts displeasing to the current god of the culture, while according to non-religious beliefs...


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