/stætʃʊtəri kraɪm/ – Phrase
Definition: phạm tội theo quy chế.
A more thorough explanation: A statutory crime is an offense that is defined and prohibited by statute, rather than by common law principles. It is a criminal act that is specifically outlined and made illegal by a legislative body, such as a state or federal government, through the enactment of laws or statutes.
Example: A statutory crime is a criminal offense that is defined by a statute or law enacted by a legislative body, such as theft or assault.