Crime What is it
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What constitutes a crime? A clear and consistent definition has yet to transpire. • There are five types of criminal behaviour: crimes against oneself, or victimless crimes (such as suicide, abortion, and the consumption of drugs), crimes against others (such as murder or mugging), crimes among consenting adults (such as incest, and in certain countries, homosexuality and euthanasia), crimes against collectives (such as treason, genocide, or ethnic cleansing), and crimes against the international community and world order (such as executing prisoners of war). The last two categories often overlap. • The Encyclopaedia Britannica provides this definition of a crime: The intentional commission of an act usually deemed socially harmful or dangerous and specifically defined, prohibited, and punishable under the criminal law. • But who decides what is socially harmful? What about acts committed unintentionally (known as strict liability offences in the parlance)? How can we establish intention - mens rea , or the guilty mind - beyond a reasonable doubt? • A much tighter definition would be: The commission of an act punishable under the criminal law. A crime is what the law - state law, kinship law, religious law, or any other widely accepted law - says is a crime. Legal systems and texts often conflict. • Murderous blood feuds are legitimate according to the 15th century Qanoon , still applicable in large parts of Albania. Killing one's infant daughters and old relatives is socially condoned - though illegal - in India, China, Alaska, and parts of Africa. Genocide may have been legally sanctioned in Germany and Rwanda - but is strictly forbidden under international law. • Laws being the outcomes of compromises and power plays, there is only a tenuous connection between justice and morality. Some crimes are categorical imperatives. Helping the Jews in Nazi Germany was a criminal act - yet a highly moral one. • The ethical nature of some crimes depends on circumstances, timing, and cultural context. Murder is a vile deed - but assassinating Saddam Hussein may be morally commendable. Killing an embryo is a crime in some countries - but not so killing a fetus. A status offence is not a criminal act if committed by an adult. Mutilating the body of a live baby is heinous - but this is the essence of Jewish circumcision. In some societies, criminal guilt is collective. All Americans are held blameworthy by the Arab street for the choices and actions of their leaders. All Jews are accomplices in the crimes of the Zionists . • More about this topic here: • http://samvak.tripod.com/guide.html • http://samvak.tripod.com/briefs.html • http://philosophos.tripod.com/
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