Denunciation
Denunciation is the act of publicly or formally declaring that someone has committed wrongdoing, or of reporting such wrongdoing to an authority. It can take the form of a formal complaint to police, a court, or an administrative body, or a public accusation intended to influence opinion or trigger sanctions. Denunciation is often aimed at securing accountability or protection for victims, but raises questions about evidence, intent, and due process.
Etymology and history: The term derives from Latin denuntiare, meaning to announce, warn, or declare. In many
Legal and ethical dimensions: In liberal legal systems, individuals may report crimes to authorities, who then
Social and historical perspectives: Denunciations can empower victims and enhance accountability, but they can also suppress
See also: whistleblowing, informant, accusation, defamation, political repression.