/diˌkrɪmənələˈzeɪʃən/ – noun
Definition: vô tội hóa, không còn xem là phạm tội (luật pháp quy định loại bỏ một hành vi ra khỏi số hành vi phạm tội).
A more thorough explanation: Decriminalization refers to the process of removing or reducing the legal penalties associated with certain behaviors or activities that were previously considered criminal offenses. This typically involves changing the law so that these behaviors are no longer classified as crimes, or reducing the severity of the penalties imposed for engaging in them. Decriminalization does not mean that the behavior is legalized, but rather that it is no longer subject to criminal prosecution or punishment.
Example: The decriminalization of marijuana possession in this state has led to a decrease in arrests for minor drug offenses.