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* Finnish: {{t+|fi|laillistaminen}}, {{t+|fi|dekriminalisointi}} |
* Finnish: {{t+|fi|laillistaminen}}, {{t+|fi|dekriminalisointi}} |
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* French: {{t+|fr|décriminalisation|f}}, {{t+|fr|dépénalisation|f}} |
* French: {{t+|fr|décriminalisation|f}}, {{t+|fr|dépénalisation|f}} |
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* Georgian: {{t|ka|დეკრიმინალიზაცია}} |
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* German: {{t|de|Entkriminalisierung|f}} |
* German: {{t|de|Entkriminalisierung|f}} |
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* Greek: {{t+|el|αποποινικοποίηση|f}} |
* Greek: {{t+|el|αποποινικοποίηση|f}} |
Latest revision as of 11:14, 17 May 2024
English
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]- (mainly UK) decriminalisation
Etymology
[edit]Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]decriminalization (uncountable)
- The act of making an activity or substance no longer criminalized (no longer a crime, subject to criminal penalties, to perform or possess). (Compare legalization, which often implies regulation.)
- the decriminalization of all plant-based psychedelics
- The act of ceasing to treat a person as a criminal, by making their activities legal or no longer subjecting them to the criminal justice system (but instead possibly the mental healthcare system, etc).
- 2006, Mark R. Munetz, Patricia M. Griffin, “Use of the Sequential Intercept Model as an approach to decriminalization of people with serious mental illness”, in Psychiatric Services, 57(4), 544-549:
- 2012, Sverre Molland, The Perfect Business? Anti-Trafficking and the Sex Trade along the Mekong, University of Hawaii Press, →ISBN, page 38:
- Most sex work feminists support either the legalization or the decriminalization of sex workers.
Antonyms
[edit]Hypernyms
[edit]- legal reclassification
Translations
[edit]making something no longer illegal
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turning a criminal into a non-criminal
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See also
[edit]Categories:
- English terms derived from Proto-Indo-European
- English terms derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *krey-
- English terms prefixed with de-
- English 7-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English terms with usage examples
- English terms with quotations
- en:Crime