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Are you ready for the Criminology Licensure Exam? Many examinees get confused between proposal, conspiracy, and instigation — three crucial concepts in Criminal Law that often appear in board exam questions. In this video, we break down the question: “It exists when two or more persons come to an agreement concerning the commission of a felony and decide to commit it.” By the end of this lesson, you’ll clearly understand what conspiracy means under the Revised Penal Code, how it differs from proposal and instigation, and when it constitutes a crime on its own. This is an essential topic under Book I of the RPC – Stages of Execution and Participation. Learning Objective: After watching, you’ll be able to identify the legal definition of conspiracy, distinguish it from related concepts, and apply it to common CLE scenarios. Don’t forget to comment your answer below and share how you remember the difference! Subscribe for more CLE updates, tips, and review discussions. References: Revised Penal Code, Book I, Article 8 Ortega, R. (Criminal Law Reviewer) Reyes, L.B. (The Revised Penal Code Annotated) #CLEReview #CriminologyBoardExam #CriminalLaw #CriminologyStudents #CriminologyPhilippines #Conspiracy #ProposalVsConspiracy #CLE2025 #BoardExamTips #CriminologyReviewer