noun a word that represents a person, place, thing, or idea
Refers to a situation where no crime has been committed, indicating lack of criminal activity or wrongdoing.
Used to describe a case or incident where no criminal offense has taken place, leading to a lack of legal action or prosecution.
Denotes a successful outcome in preventing crime, highlighting the absence of criminal activity in a specific area or situation.
In the context of crime fiction writing, 'no-crime' may refer to a situation where there is no criminal activity or mystery to be solved, leading to a lack of conflict in the storyline.
Psychologists may use the term 'no-crime' when referring to a patient who has not committed any criminal acts or has no history of criminal behavior.
Lawyers may use 'no-crime' to describe a situation where their client is not being accused of any criminal activity or has not been charged with any crimes.
Police officers may use 'no-crime' to indicate that no criminal activity has taken place in a certain area or that a reported incident does not meet the criteria for a criminal offense.