postentrapment
Postentrapment is a term used in legal, criminological, and psychological discourse to describe the consequences and subsequent circumstances that arise after an entrapment incident. The word is not universally defined and may be used differently across jurisdictions and disciplines, but it generally denotes the state following an entrapment event, rather than the act itself.
In legal contexts, entrapment refers to a situation in which law enforcement induces a person to commit
Psychologically and socially, postentrapment can involve emotional and cognitive effects on individuals who were entrapped, such
Examples commonly cited in discussions include sting operations, informant-driven schemes, or undercover interventions that lead a
See also: entrapment, coercion, duress, sting operation, criminal law.