Cruelty
Cruelty is the deliberate infliction of physical or psychological pain, or the purposeful harming of another being, often with a disregard for suffering. It can involve individuals, groups, or institutions and may be direct or systemic. Intent and forethought are key elements that distinguish cruelty from incidental harm.
Forms include interpersonal cruelty such as abuse, harassment, or coercive control; institutional or structural cruelty like
Motives vary widely and include a desire for power or control, sadism, retaliation, neglect, or cultural norms
Legal and ethical responses treat cruelty as a matter of protection and welfare. Laws commonly prohibit cruelty
Historically, concerns about cruelty have shaped moral philosophy and reform movements, including humanitarian and animal-welfare campaigns.