The Study on the Nature of Behavior of the Crime of Aiding and Abetting Information Network Criminal Activities
Studies on the nature of the offence of aiding and abetting information network criminal activities from a purely theoretical perspective have shown many defects,such as misinterpretation of the current state of practice,neglect of the value of practice,and lack of theoretical consensus. In order to construct criminal legislation in line with the needs of crime control,it is important to return to the "practice-oriented" research perspective,starting from the real scenario of the integration of the network and real life,and in view of the problems and challenges arising from helping information network crimes,such as the absence of the act of being a perpetrator,dissolution of the commonality of crimes,and enhancement of the social harmfulness caused by helping information network crime,namely the absence of the perpetrator,the dissolution of criminal commonality,and the increased social harm of aiding behavior. In response to these problems and challenges,it is necessary to "make the perpetrator an accomplice" before returning to the position of identifying the perpetrator and acknowledging the independence of the act of aiding and abetting information network criminal activities,so as to achieve objective evaluation of the act of assistance in the criminal law.
cybercrimethe crime of aiding and abetting information network criminal activitiesprincipal offenderpublic order of the information network