Characteristics and Countermeasures of Assisting Information Network Criminal Activities
-- Based on the Analysis of the Sample of the Judgment in a District of Chengdu
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The Crime of Assisting in the Commission of a Crime, Assisting Behavior, Governance MeasuresAbstract
In the context of the era of big data, the crime of assisting in information network crimes (hereinafter referred to as "aiding and abetting crimes") has shown a high incidence and wide coverage, and it is also a key hub for many information network crimes, which seriously hinders the social management order and the property security of the masses, and undermines the normal, safe and orderly development of cyberspace. This article summarizes the types and characteristics of aiding and abetting crimes and the causes of their high incidence by analyzing the adjudication cases of aiding and abetting crimes in a district people's court in Chengdu in 2021 and 2022, and proposes corresponding governance measures to carry out necessary prevention and control of aiding and abetting crimes, in order to minimize the high incidence of aiding and abetting crimes and maintain social order and the legitimate rights and interests of the people.
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