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The theory behind criminalizing certain acts is to maintain the common morality of a society

The theory behind criminalizing certain acts is to maintain the common morality of a society

Do you believe that criminality and morality are indubitably linked? In your readings this week, you learned that the theory behind criminalizing certain acts is to maintain the common morality of a society. Does it, therefore, follow that only acts regarded as immoral by the dominant community should be made criminal? Conversely, should no act be made criminal unless it is immoral? As you ponder these questions and prepare your original response, try to present “real life examples” to support the position you are advocating. Provide references

This is discussion two Please provide references

1. The text identifies socialist law as a separate legal tradition. Write an argument that countries currently identified as following a socialist legal tradition should simply be included in the civil legal tradition and the separate socialist category is eliminated.

2. Explain how persons claiming to be devout Muslims can have very different views on such issues as terrorism using information about the schools of law in Islam.

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