The present study is to investigate the effects and the conditions of the criminal policy of Iran and England against the victims of indecent exposure crimes. The method is descriptive-analytical using library resources. The necessity to do this research can be explained in this way criminalization to maintain order in society based on the dominant ideology of that society is defined by the harmful behaviors of the legislators. Since criminalization has a direct relationship with the freedom of people and it can cause its deprivation, it should not be applied excessively. Instead, it should be in accordance with the culture and customs of that society and it should be used as the last resort. The significant amount of indecent exposure crimes in societies and their relationship with virtues and public morals have always increased the attention to these crimes. The investigations show that UK legal system is tackling the protective strategies for children, including their protection from sexual exploitation by updating criminal laws to prevent to use of computer systems for sexual crimes against children. The domestic law of the UK has considered child pornography for its distribution through a computer system a crime. Moreover, in a society suffering from an abnormality or a normative vacuum or in societies where “masculinity” is defined as bullying, violence, and dominance while “femininity” is defined as nothing more than having tenderness and submissiveness, and being reproductive means, the possibility of rape will increase. According to the social learning theory, rape is a learned behavior as are many other behaviors.