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The five types of complicity often identified are:

  1. Direct Complicity: Actively participating in or facilitating wrongdoing.
  2. Indirect Complicity: Supporting or enabling harmful actions without direct involvement.
  3. Vicarious Complicity: Being associated with or benefiting from the actions of others, even without direct participation.
  4. Passive Complicity: Failing to act against wrongdoing, thereby indirectly supporting it.
  5. Culpable Complicity: Sharing moral or legal responsibility for the actions of others due to negligence or willful ignorance.
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