/ɪnˈsaɪtmənt tə kəˈmɪt ə kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: xúi giục thực hiện hành vi phạm tội.
A more thorough explanation: Incitement to commit a crime refers to the act of encouraging, provoking, or urging another person to engage in criminal behavior. It involves actively promoting or instigating unlawful conduct, which may lead to the commission of a crime.
Example: The defendant was charged with incitement to commit a crime after he encouraged others to participate in the illegal activity.
Related words:
- INCITEMENT
- conspiracy to commit a crime
- crime suggested and committed but in a different way
- offence of attempting to commit a crime
- attempt to commit a crime
- to countermand instigation
- incitement to religious hatred
- incitement to racial hatred
- agreement to commit a crime
- (to) encourage perpetration of a crime