/sɛlf rɪˈpɔrtɪd ˈkrɪmɪnl/ – Phrase
Definition: tội phạm ra đầu thú.
A more thorough explanation: A self-reported criminal refers to an individual who has voluntarily disclosed or admitted their involvement in criminal activities or offenses to authorities or other relevant parties. This term typically applies to situations where the individual has confessed to committing a crime without being directly implicated or identified through external evidence or investigation.
Example: In the court case, the defendant’s self-reported criminal history was used as evidence during the sentencing phase.