kuritegudeta
Kuritegudeta is an Estonian term that literally means “without crimes” or “crime-free.” In everyday and formal usage it functions as an adjective or adverb, applied to places, situations, or policies to indicate very low crime levels or the aim of eliminating crime. The word is commonly found in journalism, policy discussions, and civic discourse, where it often frames debates about safety, policing, and social programs.
Etymology and form: the word is built from kuritegu, meaning crime, combined with the suffix -deta, which
Usage and contexts: kuritegudeta is typically used in descriptive phrases such as kuritegudeta linn (a crime-free
Limitations and reception: as a rhetorical device, kuritegudeta can oversimplify complex safety dynamics and may raise