Crime Coefficient
The "Crime Coefficient" is a numerical value that represents the likelihood of an individual committing a crime. It is often used in law enforcement and criminal justice systems to assess potential risks associated with individuals. A higher coefficient indicates a greater risk, while a lower value suggests a lower likelihood of criminal behavior.
This concept is commonly associated with the Psycho-Pass series, where it plays a crucial role in determining the actions of law enforcement. Authorities use the Crime Coefficient to decide whether to intervene or take preventive measures against individuals deemed dangerous based on their scores.