Antivice

/ˌæntiˈvaɪs/ adjective, noun

Opposition to or action against vice (immoral behavior); a movement or advocacy against moral corruption.

From 'anti-' (against) and 'vice' (from Latin 'vitium,' a fault or defect). The term became common in 19th-century social reform movements.

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