policybrott
Policybrott is a term used in some Nordic languages, notably Swedish and Norwegian, to refer to an offense or violation related to policy. It is not a formal legal category in most jurisdictions, and its meaning varies with context. Literally formed from policy and brott (crime or offense), the term is commonly used in discussions about compliance, governance, and political processes to describe breaches of rules governing how policies are created, implemented, or enforced. In organizations, policybrott may denote violations of internal rules, such as security policy, data protection policy, or procurement policy. In public policy discourse, it can label acts intended to influence policy outcomes through illicit means, although such cases are usually described with more specific charges like corruption, fraud, or bribery. Legal status: A policybrott does not constitute a defined offense in statutes; rather the underlying conduct would be described by established crimes or administrative penalties. Examples include leaking confidential memos that violate security policy, or accepting bribes to influence legislation, or circumventing procurement rules. Etymology and usage: The word is informal and regionally variable; some critics argue it blends administrative and criminal concepts. See also: breach of policy; policy violation; administrative law; corruption; white-collar crime.