Diferencia entre Delito y Crimen
Las palabras delito y crimen muchas veces suelen utilizarse como sinónimos, sin embargo, tienen un significado distinto. El Delito se define como una acción u omisión penada por la Ley que se comente bien sea intencionalmente o por negligencia del sujeto, al que se denomina delincuente cuando es considerado culpable del quebrantamiento de la Ley.
Por otra parte, el Crimen se refiere a los delitos más graves, es decir, aquellos cometidos de modo intencional contra la integridad física de las personas como el homicidio y las lesiones personales. La palabra crimen sugiere la idea de un hecho violento con graves consecuencias. Los crímenes son castigados con mayor severidad que el resto de los delitos.
Cierto tu post, saludos.María Almeida
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