Entrap - meaning and definition. What is Entrap
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What (who) is Entrap - definition

LEGAL PRACTICE
Entrappment; Entrap; Entrapping; Provocteur; Predisposition (law); Legal entrapment

entrap         
(entraps, entrapping, entrapped)
If you entrap someone, you trick or deceive them and make them believe or do something wrong. (FORMAL)
The police have been given extra powers to entrap drug traffickers...
He claimed the government had entrapped him into doing something that he would not have done otherwise.
VERB: V n, V n into n/-ing
Entrap         
·vt To catch in a trap; to Insnare; hence, to catch, as in a trap, by artifices; to involve in difficulties or distresses; to catch or involve in contradictions; as, to be entrapped by the devices of evil men.
entrap         
v. (D; tr.) to entrap in, into

Wikipedia

Entrapment

Entrapment is a practice in which a law enforcement agent or agent of the state induces a person to commit a "crime" that the person would have otherwise been unlikely or unwilling to commit. It "is the conception and planning of an offense by an officer or agent, and the procurement of its commission by one who would not have perpetrated it except for the trickery, persuasion or fraud of the officer or state agent".

Police conduct rising to the level of entrapment is broadly discouraged and thus, in many jurisdictions, is available as a defense against criminal liability. Sting operations, through which police officers or agents engage in deception to try to catch persons who are committing crimes, raise concerns about possible entrapment.

Depending on the law in the jurisdiction, the prosecution may be required to prove beyond a reasonable doubt that the defendant was not entrapped or the defendant may be required to prove that they were entrapped as an affirmative defense.

In the practice of journalism and whistle-blowing entrapment means "deceptive and trust-breaking techniques ... applied to trick someone to commit a legal or moral transgression."

Pronunciation examples for Entrap
1. sometimes less commercially able to entrap you.
Tom Hiddleston, Jessica Chastain, Guillermo del Toro + More _ Crimson Peak _ Talks at Google
2. and then entrap them into decency, right?
Paul Farmer _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Entrap
1. And beware of humor designed to entrap or thrill.
2. "They wanted me to entrap Lynne and Ramsey," Yousry said.
3. The French ultimately helped the Americans entrap British forces on a peninsula at Yorktown, Virginia.
4. Operation The authorities say the FBI launched an operation to entrap the suspects.
5. "You shouldn‘t be out to entrap people," Craig told the officer.