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krenkelser

Krenkelser is a term used in Norwegian and related Scandinavian languages to describe acts or expressions that infringe on a person’s dignity or self-respect. In everyday language it corresponds to insults, humiliations, or offensive treatment. In some legal contexts the term appears as a category describing offenses against a person’s honor, distinct from crimes based on factual falsity or harm to reputation.

The word stems from the verb krenke, meaning to injure or demean. Krenkelser can take many forms,

Culturally, thresholds for what constitutes krenkelser vary between communities and over time. In public discourse, regulations

including
name-calling,
belittling
remarks,
public
shaming,
or
ongoing
harassment.
It
focuses
on
the
effect
of
the
act
on
the
person’s
dignity
rather
than
on
whether
a
statement
is
true
or
false;
that
latter
distinction
is
typically
placed
under
defamation
rather
than
krenkelse.
about
harassment,
hate
speech,
or
dignity
protection
play
a
role
in
addressing
krenkelser,
while
in
private
life
grievances
may
be
resolved
informally.
The
consequences
can
include
reputational
harm,
damaged
relationships,
or
legal
responses
in
jurisdictions
that
recognize
offenses
against
dignity;
in
many
cases,
social
sanctions
and
reporting
mechanisms
are
used
to
curb
harmful
behavior.