kuriteo
Kuriteo is the Estonian word for crime or criminal offense. In legal and criminological contexts, kuriteo denotes any act or omission prohibited by law and punishable by the state. The concept covers acts against persons and property, as well as offenses affecting public order or state security. In Estonian law, kuritegu (singular) and kuriteod (plural) describe the crime and crimes, with definitions provided in the Penal Code and related legislation.
Classification typically follows standard categories such as violent crimes (homicide, assault), property crimes (theft, burglary, vandalism),
Procedural handling involves police investigation, charging by prosecutors, and court adjudication. The burden of proof lies
Statistics on kuriteod are collected by national authorities, such as Statistics Estonia, and help reflect trends