/kəmˈplɪsəti/ – noun
Definition: đồng phạm, tòng phạm.
A more thorough explanation: Complicity is a legal term that refers to the involvement of an individual in a criminal act or wrongdoing, either as a principal actor or as an accomplice who aids, encourages, or facilitates the commission of the offense. In legal terms, complicity involves knowingly participating in or contributing to the criminal conduct of another person.
Example: The defendant was charged with complicity in the robbery, as evidence showed that he had aided and abetted the main perpetrator in planning and executing the crime.