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Came across a legal term, crimen injuria, while reading an article about South Africa this morning.
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Crimen injuria is a crime under South African common law, defined to be the act of "unlawfully, intentionally and seriously impairing the dignity of another."

Latin crimen 'charge, accusation; reproach; guilt, crime'; injuria 'injury, wrong; injustice; outrage, insult' < in- 'not, un-' + jus, juris, 'law'; -men, -minis, in Latin was originally a participial suffix, cf. omen 'omen, sign, foreboding', limen 'lintel, threshhold', gramen 'grass; meadow', etc.


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Good, Zmj! I've long considered the term, "injury" to be metaphoric in English, since it's literally "injustice." Not too far a stretch to see an impugning of character turned into a physical assault.
 
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It's an interesting phrase, though I wonder how appropriate it is for "road rage." I always consider road rage to be a 50/50 situation. Almost always, if I am not mistaken, the first person cuts the second person off (though the offending action could be anything) and it escalates from there. The other examples seem to perfectly fit, though.
 
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There's one instance of road rage that's completely one-sided here in New Jersey. Ragee, minding his/her own business, moves along at posted speed limit. Rager [apparently in a hurry] tail-gates, honks, even passes/gives finger/cuts off! I'd love to prosecute those arrogant road hogs with crimen injuria!...

So far as I know, neither Washington nor NJ has come up with a way of legislating against road rage. I imagine a legal definition of crimen injuria would be just as thorny in our multi-cultural society. Imagine, for example, trying to legally accommodate a culture whose country of origin sanctions the stoning of adulterers!
 
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It finally dawned on me that crimen is a neuter noun, and so injuria cannot be the properly declined adjective modifying it (that would be crimen injurium). So, what is it? There is a noun injuria. Perhaps it means 'crime by injury'. Hmm.


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I imagine a legal definition of crimen injuria would be just as thorny in our multi-cultural society. Imagine, for example, trying to legally accommodate a culture whose country of origin sanctions the stoning of adulterers!

Yeah, I think hashish is legal in those countries. Roll Eyes
 
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