Concept information
Preferred term
zero tolerance
Definition
- Zero tolerance is an approach to regulating behavior in which every infraction of specified rules is punished without regard to extenuating circumstances and without granting discretion to those in authority to overlook or mitigate the specified punishment for an infraction. The idea behind zero tolerance is that clear and consistently enforced rules will encourage people to avoid breaking rules while a policy or practice of overlooking small infractions encourages people to commit larger crimes because they take it as an indication of license to misbehave. [Source: Encyclopedia of Drug Policy; Zero Tolerance]
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URI
http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J-SZMPSZX2-9
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