Innocence
Innocence is the state of being morally blameless or not guilty of a crime, and more broadly the condition of having little knowledge or experience in a given area. The word comes from Latin innocentia, through Old French innocence, and its use spans legal, moral, and everyday contexts.
In legal contexts, innocence is central to the presumption of innocence, the principle that a person charged
Philosophically, innocence can denote moral purity, intent, or a lack of culpability. It is often contrasted
Childhood innocence refers to stages of growth when perceptions are untainted by experience; as people mature,
Modern discussions include the Innocence Project, an organization that seeks to exonerate wrongfully convicted people through