Concept information
Preferred term
entrapment
Definition
- Entrapment is considered an affirmative defense primarily in criminal cases when government officials induce an individual to commit a crime that she/he was not predisposed to commit, but for which he/she is consequently prosecuted. Entrapment law bars the government from invoking the criminal process to get a conviction because those who are entrapped are not criminally liable. [Source: The Social History of Crime and Punishment in America: An Encylopedia; Entrapment]
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URI
https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/entrapment
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