Accomplice

B2 16+
  • Frequency of Use
    60 %
  • Retention Rate
    70 %
  • Complexity
    50 %
  • Accomplice Meanings

    noun a person who helps another commit a crime or wrongdoing

    Fields related to accomplice

    Criminal Justice

    In criminal justice, an accomplice may be charged with the same crime as the main perpetrator if they are found to have been involved in the planning or execution of the illegal activity.

    Law enforcement

    An accomplice is a person who assists or participates in a crime with another person, often by providing support or assistance in carrying out the illegal act.

    Legal Proceedings

    During legal proceedings, an accomplice may be called to testify against the main perpetrator in exchange for a reduced sentence or immunity from prosecution.

    Criminal Psychology

    Accomplices may exhibit behaviors such as loyalty to the main perpetrator, manipulation tactics, or a desire for power or control in the criminal act.

    Investigative Journalism

    Journalists may refer to individuals involved in covering up or assisting in criminal activities as accomplices, especially in cases of corruption or organized crime.

    Occupation Usage of accomplice

    Writer

    In literature, an accomplice may be a character who helps the main character commit a crime or cover up their actions.

    Psychologist

    In forensic psychology, an accomplice may be studied to understand their motivations and behavior in aiding in criminal activity.

    Lawyer

    A lawyer may defend or prosecute an accomplice in a criminal case, depending on their role in the crime.

    Detective

    A detective may work to uncover accomplices involved in a crime and gather evidence to prove their involvement.

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