criminalized Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈkrɪm.ɪ.nəl.aɪz]
  • Us [ ˈkrɪm.ə.nəl.aɪz]

Meaning of criminalized In English

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Examples of criminalized

  • This criminality was increased by legislation that criminalized customary and informal economic activities.

  • Intrinsically morally permissible conduct, such as driving without a seat belt, does not automatically become immoral upon being criminalized.

  • Fashioned from the same gender ideology that criminalized male desertion and non-support of families, they represented a form of state provision for social reproduction.

  • Indeed, they may be criminalized even though they do not cause harm at all.

  • It is enough to meet the demands of the harm principle that, if the action were not criminalized, that would be harmful.

  • The conclusion that conduct is offensive (for the kind of reasons just proposed) is not sufficient to establish that the conduct should be criminalized.

  • Creating boundaries and intervening space prevented interpenetration, but also reshaped and sometimes criminalized customary pastoral practice.

  • We cannot say that the one should be criminalized because it reduces a person's options or capabilities more than the other.

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