Answer:
Mala prohibita are crimes that are illegal only because they are prohibited by law, rather than being inherently immoral. Examples include traffic violations, drug offenses, white-collar crimes, gambling offenses, firearms offenses, prostitution and sex-related crimes, alcohol-related offenses, intellectual property offenses, immigration offenses, and environmental offenses.
Examples:
- Traffic violations such as speeding, driving without a license, and running a red light.
- Drug offenses such as possession of controlled substances.
- White-collar crimes such as tax evasion, money laundering, and insider trading.
- Gambling offenses such as illegal gambling and bookmaking.
- Firearms offenses such as possessing an illegal firearm or carrying a concealed weapon without a permit.
- Prostitution and other sex-related crimes such as solicitation and public indecency.
- Alcohol-related offenses such as selling alcohol to minors and driving under the influence (DUI).
- Intellectual property offenses such as copyright and trademark infringement.
- Immigration offenses such as illegal entry or overstaying a visa.
- Environmental offenses such as pollution violations and illegal dumping.