RELIGIOUS LAW AND CRIME IN DEVELOPING/DEVELOPED NATIONS

RELIGIOUS LAW AND CRIME IN DEVELOPING/DEVELOPED NATIONS

R.R.VIVIN,
Student AT VIT UNIVERSITY, CHENNAI

RELIGIOUS LAW AND CRIME IN DEVELOPING/DEVELOPED NATIONS

Best Citation: R.R.VIVIN, RELIGIOUS LAW AND CRIME IN DEVELOPING/DEVELOPED NATIONS, 2 IJLR 108 & (2021)

ABSTRACT

The term “Religious Law” means any kind of customary practices/ traditions which are followed by people from centuries or an ethical code of code and moral code of conduct which are preached/practiced by the people of different religion across the globe such as Christianity follows the principles of old testament also known as biblical law, Hinduism is preached by the principles of dharma, Vedas, etc, Sikhism does not follow a particular principle but a combination of all the believes of the religions of Buddhism, Hinduism, Jainism, etc and believes that there is only one God, Jainism follows the scriptures which has listed the 5 vows anuvratas( are the lesser or limited vows namely non-violence, truthfulness, non- possession, being chastity and non-stealing , 3 gunavratas (subsidiary vows), 4 siksavratas which are the vows which gives instructions and to follow the path of discipline .If we talk about the kinds of religious laws in the world all of them are sacred in nature and teaches everyone should show respect towards the society and the individuals of the society and on the other hand, term “Religious Crimes” or can say religious offences means an activity which might affront the religious opinions or believes of people belonging to a particular religion or which might create a negative impact on them also known as “Sin” it mostly includes Blasphemy (speaking bad words). In this research paper, researcher will trace the origin of some of the religious laws and will elaborate more on the religious principles of different religions (religious laws), comparison between religious laws and secular laws, religion and crime, names of the countries giving religious freedom to it’s citizens, names of worst countries for religious freedom, examples of religious laws, countries having official state religions(State Religion Countries are those countries where one religion is been practiced by all the citizens ),Religion and Crime: Is there any correlation between the two?Countries where preaching own religion is banned, crime rates by religion(US, UK and INDIA), effects of religious practice on crime rates, role of religion in preventing risk of crime in society, how can religion reduce the crime rate, causes of religious conflicts, solutions/preventive measures to stop religious crimes, role of government in controlling religious crimes

Keywords: Religious laws, Religious crimes, countries, preached, religious freedom.

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