Concept of morality and crime
Morality and Crime
Introduction:
Morality
is a normative and universal sense. Morality refers to an ideal code of
conduct. Morality is an understanding, which is the basis of social order.
Definition of morality:
Morality
is an understanding's beliefs about what is right (what should do) and what is
wrong (what should not do) so controls the actions of the understanding by
society, religion, or individual conscience.
Morality
showing what kind of behaviour and conduct is best for a human being as well as
the society.
1. Morality presents the character of a person.
2. Morality show all the weak and strong sides of the
character of a person.
3. Morality is the beliefs of an understanding.
4. Morality is religion in practice.
Religion propagates virtue and is mortality in principle.
Almost all
crime is considered as violation of morality. Crime is an immoral and harmful
act for the society. It is an injury for the society in moral sense opinion by
community. Everywhere homicide is an act against morality as well as crime
except if it done in exercise of private defence. Though all crime is immoral
acts, all immoral acts may not be crimes. For example disobeying parents is an
immoral act but not crime.
As George
Herbert said, "dare to be true, nothing can need a lie."
However, truth comes from people with morals only. Lies can come from anyone.
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