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Unlawful conduct is when someone does something that is not legal. Anything that goes against the laws and regulations is unlawful and conduct is behavior.

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Unlawful conduct refers to behavior that is forbidden or prohibited by law. This can include actions that are illegal, criminal, or violating regulations or ordinances set forth by governing authorities. Engaging in unlawful conduct can result in legal consequences, such as fines, imprisonment, or other penalties.

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Laws vary depending on jurisdiction. Typically it will be any undesired sexual contact. Rape would be at one end of the spectrum. The other would be flashing someone, or coping a feel.

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Anything that is NOT lawful or legal.

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A crime.

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