In legal contexts, a panderer refers to an individual who facilitates or promotes immoral or unlawful activities, particularly those related to prostitution, pornography, or vice. A panderer may exploit or profit from the exploitation of others, often by procuring or arranging illicit services or transactions. Panderers may be involved in various aspects of illegal enterprises, such as recruitment, advertising, or solicitation, and may face criminal charges for their involvement in such activities. The term “panderer” carries negative connotations and implies a willingness to exploit or manipulate others for personal gain.
- a person who panders or solicits for a prostitute.
- some politicians catering to special interests.
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This glossary post was last updated: 29th March, 2024.
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