Canadian Criminal Law/Offences/Keeping Common Bawdy-house

Proof of the Offence
The Crown must prove that:
 * 1) the accused's conduct, by its nature, caused harm or presented a significant risk of harm to individuals or society
 * 2) the risk was in a way that undermined or threatened to undermine a value reflected in and formally endorsed by the Constitution or other fundamental laws by
 * 3) confronting members of the public with conduct that significantly interferes with their autonomy and liberty; or
 * 4) predisposing others to anti-social behaviour; or
 * 5) physically or psychologically harming persons involved in the conduct, and
 * 6) the harm or risk of harm is of a degree that is incompatible with the proper functioning of society.

Interpretation
The categories of harm is not a closed list.