👉 Complicity, in the context of criminal law, refers to a person's involvement or participation in an act that is intended to facilitate the commission of another person's crime. This can include acts such as providing false information, aiding and abetting, or even being aware of the crime but still participating in it. In legal terms, complicity is often characterized by the defendant's knowledge, awareness, or consent to participate in a criminal act that is intended to further the commission of another person's crime