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been criminalized
verb
To make (something) a crime; to make illegal under criminal law; to ban.
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The criminal justice system failed these women and countless others who have been criminalized simply because of their identity.
Nevertheless, the fact is that dishonesty about sexual behavior has been criminalized.
Welcome to 21st-century El Salvador, where abortion has been criminalized.
Arguing before the Court, the state seemed content with the observation that homosexual conduct had been criminalized throughout history.
He finished a novel, a piece of speculative fiction about a society where drugs have never been criminalized, titled "Narcotica".
Nonetheless, what had always been regarded as a heroic episode had now, in the eyes of some, been criminalized.
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Immigrants are not criminals and should not be criminalized.
The next question concerns the proper scope of the criminal law: what kinds of conduct should be criminalized?
"Potentially abortion will be criminalized.
"Politics was criminalized and crime was politicized.
People should not be criminalized for poverty.
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