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On Successive Joint Crime

Posted on:2014-10-17Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:Y X ShiFull Text:PDF
GTID:2256330401986553Subject:Criminal Law
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General common crime in the criminal law plays an important role, it is relatively alone in terms of crime, deliberately exercised jointly by two or more offenses.From the General Penal analysis, we can see not only all common intentional crime of intentional common prisoners sum of all criminal acts but also In common intentional crimes and common crimes under the domination of the implementation of criminal behavior inherent indivisible whole organic unity.Therefore,we say that it is common intentional crimes with greater crime than the individual and social harm dangerousness.In the public security investigation prosecution hear cases it was found, in addition to A in the implementation of criminal offenses outside the criminal law,and communicate with each other B understanding, adding to a certain line with the implementation of criminal law provisions which acts.Implemented by both the meaning of the expression in together, working together to complete the crime victimization results.In theory, crime is a common inherited a special phenomenon common crime.We inherited common crime in the study, it should put it in the crime to discuss research, as a branch of common crime.Accomplice is a common inherited form of intentional crime, its existence is still very wide range, complex behavioral transgressions? Single behavioral transgressions? Intentional crime?Inherited common crime in a very late stage when it is introduced into China, and one in the study is quite lacking.This aspect of the theory, the Japanese civil law criminal law experts and scholars care packages around the inherited common crime is common intentional crimes do? To assume responsibility? All these, there are a variety of controversial.In short,we will pass this article to straighten out this problem properly.
Keywords/Search Tags:Joint crime, Inherits accomplice, criminal liability
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