What is what does complicity means?

Complicity means being involved in or aiding and abetting in a wrongful or illegal act committed by another person. It can refer to the act of assisting, encouraging, or supporting someone else's wrongdoing. For example, if a person provides a getaway car for a bank robber, they are complicit in the crime committed by the robber. Complicity can also include failing to report or prevent criminal activities. In legal terms, individuals who are complicit in a crime can be held liable for the actions of others involved in the crime.