Offenses against the public peace, safety and morals are hereby defined to include:
A.
A felony, high misdemeanor, misdemeanor or other offense.
B.
The violation of any penal law or municipal ordinance.
C.
Any act or offense for which he or she could be prosecuted in the method partaking of the nature of a criminal action or proceeding.
D.
Being a disorderly person, including the following acts:
(1)
Habitual vagrancy.
(2)
Incorrigibility.
(3)
Immorality.
(4)
Knowingly associating with thieves or vicious or immoral persons.
(5)
Growing up in idleness or delinquency.
(6)
Knowingly visiting gambling places or patronizing other such places or establishments, his or her admission.
(7)
Idly roaming the streets at night.
(8)
Habitual truancy from school.
(9)
Deportment endangering the morals, health or general welfare of a child.
E.
Violations in the operation and use of a motor vehicle, including any and all state statutes under Title 39 of the Motor Vehicle Act, but not including violations for parking.