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Encouraging or assisting a crime in English law : ウィキペディア英語版 | Encouraging or assisting a crime in English law Encouraging or assisting a crime is itself a crime in English law, by virtue of the Serious Crime Act 2007. It is one of the inchoate offences of English law. ==Definition== Inchoate means "just begun" or "undeveloped", and is used in English criminal law to refer to situations where, although a substantial offence has not been committed, the defendant has taken steps to commit it, or encouraged others to do so.〔Herring (2008). p. 771.〕 As in all inchoate offences, the defendant "has not himself performed the ''actus reus'' but is sufficiently close to doing so, or persuading others to do so, for the law to find it appropriate to punish him".〔Herring (2008). p. 772.〕
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