predispose

transitive verb | \ ˌprē-di-ˈspōz \ | pre·dis·pose
  1. : to dispose or incline in advance; specifically : to make ready and willing to commit a crime have been predisposed to engage in criminal behavior —W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel : to make ready and willing to commit a crime have been predisposed to engage in criminal behavior —W. R. LaFave and J. H. Israel

    Note: Predisposition on the part of a defendant vitiates the defense of entrapment.