décriminalisation

décriminalisation

décriminalisation nom féminin Action de décriminaliser.

décriminalisation [dekʀiminalizɑsjɔ̃] n. f.
ÉTYM. Attesté 1975; dér. sav. de 1. dé-, et lat. criminalis « criminel ». → Criminaliser.
Dr. Fait de ne plus considérer (une infraction) comme criminelle, de soustraire à la juridiction criminelle. || La « décriminalisation de fait (aux États-Unis) de l'usage du cannabis (…) » (le Nouvel Obs., 25 oct. 1981, p. 116).

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