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Pre-crime (or precrime) is the idea that the occurrence of a crime can be anticipated before it happens. The term was coined by science fiction author Philip K. Dick, and is increasingly used in academic literature to describe and criticise the tendency in criminal justice systems to focus on crimes not yet committed. Precrime intervenes to punish, disrupt, incapacitate or restrict those deemed to embody future crime threats. The term precrime embodies a temporal paradox, suggesting both that a crime has not yet occurred and that it is a foregone conclusion.

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  • Precrime (de)
  • Precrimen (es)
  • Pre-crime (en)
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  • Precrime ist ein Begriff, der Tätigkeiten beschreibt, die sich mit potentiellen Straftaten und Straftätern beschäftigen. Der Begriff wurde vom Science-Fiction-Autor Philip K. Dick erfunden wurde, in George Orwells Zukunftsroman 1984 wurden derartige Straftaten „Gedankenverbrechen“ genannt. Der Begriff wird zunehmend in der kriminologischen Literatur benutzt (meist in der Schreibweise pre-crime), um eine Veränderung des Gegenstandes moderner Systeme der Strafverfolgung zu beschreiben und zugleich zu kritisieren. (de)
  • Precrimen o pre-crimen es un término introducido por el escritor de ciencia ficción Philip K. Dick. Es usado cada vez más en literatura académica para describir y criticar la tendencia de los sistemas de justicia criminal a focalizarse en crímenes aún no cometidos. Algunos ejemplos prácticos pueden encontrarse en la ley criminal europea. (es)
  • Pre-crime (or precrime) is the idea that the occurrence of a crime can be anticipated before it happens. The term was coined by science fiction author Philip K. Dick, and is increasingly used in academic literature to describe and criticise the tendency in criminal justice systems to focus on crimes not yet committed. Precrime intervenes to punish, disrupt, incapacitate or restrict those deemed to embody future crime threats. The term precrime embodies a temporal paradox, suggesting both that a crime has not yet occurred and that it is a foregone conclusion. (en)
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  • Precrime ist ein Begriff, der Tätigkeiten beschreibt, die sich mit potentiellen Straftaten und Straftätern beschäftigen. Der Begriff wurde vom Science-Fiction-Autor Philip K. Dick erfunden wurde, in George Orwells Zukunftsroman 1984 wurden derartige Straftaten „Gedankenverbrechen“ genannt. Der Begriff wird zunehmend in der kriminologischen Literatur benutzt (meist in der Schreibweise pre-crime), um eine Veränderung des Gegenstandes moderner Systeme der Strafverfolgung zu beschreiben und zugleich zu kritisieren. (de)
  • Precrimen o pre-crimen es un término introducido por el escritor de ciencia ficción Philip K. Dick. Es usado cada vez más en literatura académica para describir y criticar la tendencia de los sistemas de justicia criminal a focalizarse en crímenes aún no cometidos. Algunos ejemplos prácticos pueden encontrarse en la ley criminal europea. (es)
  • Pre-crime (or precrime) is the idea that the occurrence of a crime can be anticipated before it happens. The term was coined by science fiction author Philip K. Dick, and is increasingly used in academic literature to describe and criticise the tendency in criminal justice systems to focus on crimes not yet committed. Precrime intervenes to punish, disrupt, incapacitate or restrict those deemed to embody future crime threats. The term precrime embodies a temporal paradox, suggesting both that a crime has not yet occurred and that it is a foregone conclusion. (en)
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