DANGER-CREATION DOCTRINE

DANGER-CREATION DOCTRINE

danger-creation doctrine. The theory that if a state’s affirmative conduct places a person in jeopardy, then the state may be liable for the harm inflicted on that person by a third party. ? This is an exception to the general principle that the state is not liable for an injury that a third party inflicts on a member of the public. ¡ª Also termed danger-creation exception. Cf. SPECIAL-RELATIONSHIP DOCTRINE. [Cases: States 112.2(1).]
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