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  1. Hundreds of Afghan women jailed for 'moral crimes'

    Hundreds of Afghan women are in jail for "moral crimes", including running away and extra-marital sex, Human Rights Watch (HRW) says.

  2. Afghanistan: Surge in Women Jailed for 'Moral Crimes'

    Prosecute Abusers, Not Women Fleeing Abuse. (Kabul) - The Afghan government should take urgent steps to halt an alarming increase in women and girls imprisoned for "moral crimes," Human ...

  3. "I Had To Run Away": The Imprisonment of Women and Girls for "Moral

    This 120-page report is based on 58 interviews conducted in three prisons and three juvenile detention facilities with women and girls accused of "moral crimes." Almost all girls in juvenile ...

  4. Missing from the picture: Men imprisoned for 'moral crimes' in Afghanistan

    The prosecution of homosexual acts in the Afghan justice system is beyond the scope of this study, but it is certainly a question meriting further research. 8 In classical Islamic jurisprudence, zina is one of several crimes of Hudood. ... Our request for access to the data on moral crimes in the Case Management System has been put on hold by ...

  5. Afghan women are being jailed for 'moral crimes', says report

    Wed 28 Mar 2012 05.53 EDT. Nearly half of all women in Afghan prisons are being held for "moral crimes" such as running away from home or adultery, according to a report by Human Rights Watch ...

  6. 'I Had to Run Away': Women and Girls Imprisoned for 'Moral Crimes

    Abusive prosecution of "moral crimes" is important to far more than the approximately 400 women and girls in prison or pretrial detention, Human Rights Watch said. Every time a woman or girl ...

  7. Study: 400 Afghan women jailed for "moral crimes"

    Study: 400 Afghan women jailed for "moral crimes". March 28, 2012 / 7:37 AM EDT / AP. (AP) KABUL, Afghanistan - Afghanistan's criminal justice system has made little progress in the way it treats ...

  8. Moral Crimes

    Overview. The study of moral crimes requires awareness of differences in the degree of moral condemnation of conduct. While a number of crimes seem to generate a consensus regarding their immoral character, there are some that do not. These crimes set the stage for conflict and to understand their nature one must be sensitive to the role of ...

  9. More Afghan women jailed for 'moral crimes', says HRW

    The number of women and girls in Afghanistan imprisoned for "moral crimes" has risen by 50% in the past 18 months, a rights group says. Human Rights Watch says many are jailed for running away ...

  10. The Nature and Role of Morality in Offending: A Moral Foundations

    Outsiders: Studies in the Sociology of Deviance. New York: The Free Press. Google Scholar. ... "Explaining Crime as Moral Action." Pp. 211-40 in Handbook of the Sociology of Morality, edited by Hitlin S., Vaisey S. New York: Springer. Crossref. Google Scholar. Wikström Per-Olof H. 2017. "Character, Circumstances, and the Causes of ...

  11. Case Studies

    Case Studies. More than 70 cases pair ethics concepts with real world situations. From journalism, performing arts, and scientific research to sports, law, and business, these case studies explore current and historic ethical dilemmas, their motivating biases, and their consequences. Each case includes discussion questions, related videos, and ...

  12. Edward Snowden: Traitor or Hero?

    Journalists were conflicted about the ethical implications of Snowden's actions. The editorial board of The New York Times stated, "He may have committed a crime…but he has done his country a great service.". In an Op-ed in the same newspaper, Ed Morrissey argued that Snowden was not a hero, but a criminal: "by leaking information ...

  13. Morality prevents crime

    Morality prevents crime. A landmark study of criminal activity in teenagers indicates that some never see crime as a course of action while others are vulnerable to environmental inducements to crime. The study reveals factors that explains why some young people are 'crime-prone' and others 'crime-averse', and explains why crime hot ...

  14. PDF Unit 1 AC1.1 Analyse different types of crime

    Criminal/deviant: Both Case study: Bernie Madoff Unit 1 AC1.1 - Analyse different types of crime Moral crime Crimes against the normal standard of morality. Examples: vagrancy, prostitution, illegal drug use, under age drinking, illegal gambling. Victim: Often the victim and offender can be the same person. Offender: Often people that are in

  15. Explaining Crime as Moral Actions

    Morality is rarely the main topic in criminological theory and research. However, an analysis of what constitutes a crime and what moves people to engage in acts of crime suggests that questions of personal morality and the moral context in which people operate should play a central role in the explanation of acts of crime (Wikström 2006).. The basic arguments of this chapter are that (i ...

  16. Euthanasia and the case of Daniel James

    Go to the CASE STUDIES section under TOPICS for a powerpoint case study of this case. On September 12 th Daniel James, aged 23, travelled to Switzerland with his parents and killed himself by lethal injection in a suicide clinic run by Dignitas, an organisation that exists to facilitate voluntary euthanasia.

  17. Moral Panics

    Reservations about moral panic analysis are many and varied. Some are based on a single case study, such as LSD (Cornwell & Linders, 2002) or AIDS (Miller & Kitzinger, 1988). Others discuss clusters of panics, such as those concerning crime (Jewkes, 2015).

  18. The role of substance use and morality in violent crime

    The study participants maintain moral standards, engage in complex moral negotiations, and struggle to reconcile their moral transgressions. Benzodiazepines were also used to reduce memories of and alleviate the guilt associated with having committed violent crimes.

  19. The Impact of Moral Panic on the Criminal Justice System

    This article reveals the relationship between the societal phenomenon of moral panic and the specific waves that it generates in the legal system. It focuses on hit-and-run traffic offenses and suggests that a moral panic with regard to these offenses uniquely affected the Israeli criminal justice system during 2002-2013. The media generates concern, fear, and outrage that are ...

  20. Moral reasoning and type of criminal offence

    An assumption common to the majority of these studies is that moral stage relates equivalently to all forms of criminal behaviour. It is argued that this assumption is incompatible with cognitive-developmental theory as elaborated by Kohlberg since the theory implies that developmentally primitive moralities will be associated with delinquent ...

  21. Moral crime

    Abstract. 'Crime is a prohibited act from which results in more evil than good' is how Jeremy. Bentham described crime. 'Crime is a serious anti-social action to which the State reacts. consciously by inflicting pain', is how W.A.Bonger describes crime. Morality and its lack. thereof is related to crime.

  22. 'Honour' crimes: six cases

    Abdullah and Aysha Mohammed. Abdullah Mohammed, 41, and his wife, Aysha, 39, died after they were overcome by smoke and fumes at their home in Blackburn, Lancashire in a bungled "honour" killing ...

  23. AC1.1- moral crimes

    AC1.1- Moral crime. definition: crimes that go against what society would class as normal and acceptable; victims: deemed as being victimless however the offender themselves can be seen as the supposed victim- people who are vulnerable, having trouble at home, recently unemployed, struggling with money