/kjuːˈmjʊlətɪv kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: tổng hợp các tội.
A more thorough explanation: Cumulative crime refers to a situation where an individual commits multiple criminal offenses that are considered separately and are punishable individually, rather than being treated as a single, combined offense. Each offense is considered distinct and the penalties for each offense are added together to determine the total punishment for the individual’s criminal conduct.
Example: In a court of law, the defendant’s sentence was increased due to the cumulative nature of their crimes, which included multiple counts of theft and fraud.