Future Crimes definition

Future Crimes. If I believe there is a clear and serious intent to commit a future crime involving physical injury, threat to physical safety of anyone, sexual abuse, or death; and if I believe there is a danger of the crime being committed; then I may report information to the authorities.  Medical Emergency: I may disclose PHI that would facilitate treatment in the case of a medical emergency or involuntary commitment. This includes situations in which a person poses a danger to self or others. Such disclosures may also be covered under HIPAA.  Legal Proceedings and Court Orders: I may have to release your PHI if (1) you become involved in a lawsuit and your mental or emotional condition is an element of your claim, or (2) a court orders your PHI to be released or orders your mental evaluation.

Examples of Future Crimes in a sentence

  • Future Crimes: Inside the digital underground and the battle for our connected world.

Related to Future Crimes

  • Serious crime means conduct constituting an offence punishable by a maximum deprivation of liberty of at least four years or a more serious penalty;

  • Proceeds of crime means any property derived from or obtained, directly or indirectly, through the commission of an offence;

  • Violent crime means a forcible felony, as defined in Iowa Code section 702.11, and includes any other felony or aggravated misdemeanor which involved the actual or threatened infliction of physical or emotional injury on one or more persons.

  • Proceeds of Crime Act means the Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act (Canada), as amended from time to time, and including all regulations thereunder.

  • Victim of a crime means a person who has suffered personal or