In the criminal law, a crime that does not require the occurrence of actual harm, but is deemed sufficient if there is a risk of violating a legal interest. Crimes such as endangerment of traffic and arson. Crimes of endangerment . ⇔ Crimes of violation Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 刑法で、その構成要件が実害の発生を必要とせず、法益侵害の危険が発生すれば足りるとされる犯罪。往来危険罪、放火罪など。危殆(きたい)犯。⇔侵害犯
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