Decriminalisation refers to the process of removing criminal penalties for certain acts. It often applies to activities previously deemed illegal, such as drug use or consensual relationships. This shift can lead to reduced incarceration rates. It may also promote public health and safety. Societal attitudes towards these acts can change significantly. Decriminalisation can reflect evolving cultural and legal perspectives.
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