offenseslimits
Offenseslimits is a term used in legal discourse to refer to the boundaries that define criminal offenses and the penalties that may be imposed for violating them. It is not a formal code provision in most jurisdictions, and the term is encountered primarily in policy analyses, comparative law discussions, and discussions of criminal justice reform.
Two related, but distinct, senses are common. First, as a shorthand for the "scope of offenses"—the roster
Applications of the concept appear in legislative drafting, reform debates about over-criminalization, and the design of
Challenges include substantial variation across jurisdictions in how offenses and penalties are defined, the risk of
See also: criminal law, statute, offense, mens rea, actus reus, sentencing guidelines, proportionality.