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What does negligent crime include?

Generally speaking, the crime of negligence can be divided into two categories: the first category is the crime of negligence, that is, the actor should have foreseen the possible consequences of his actions that would harm society, but failed to foresee them due to negligence, which caused the consequences that would harm society and constituted a crime; The second category is overconfident negligent crime, that is, the actor has foreseen that his behavior may produce harmful results to society, but credulity can be avoided, thus producing harmful results to society.

Legal basis:

Article 15 of the Criminal Law of People's Republic of China (PRC)

A negligent crime should foresee the possible social consequences of its own actions. Negligent crime is a crime that cannot be foreseen because of negligence, or that can be avoided because it has been foreseen.

Negligent crime, only those who are prescribed by law bear criminal responsibility.