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Boredom.
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I don't think its boredom, I think some people are stupid enough that they think they can get away with it. If the crime is big enough, when running from the cops illustrates that stupidity.
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Both of those reasons are valid, but there are thousands more reasons than it being that simple. There are millions of people who are bored or stupid, and sometimes both, who never causes people to break the law.
Even most very honest people occasionally break the law, most are not criminals. People who find a clerk didn't charge for something and fail to mention it, people who occasionally take office supplies for their personal use, people who speed or make an illegal U turn when the road is deserted. These actions are due to laziness, a lapse in thoughtfulness, or similar lame reasons.
People who commit crimes do so for a myriad of reasons and most of the time justify to themselves why they do this. The causes can range from poor or abusive upbringing, poor example from others, a social climate that encourages it, the seven deadly sins (greed, lust, pride, envy, anger, sloth, gluttony), a lack of empathy for others, and usually an element of ignorance thrown in. One criminal act leads to another, then leads to deception to cover the crime(s), which leads to more crime to survive. Whole books have been written attempting to explain this, but in reality, it's also part of being human and living in this world.
Not all acts that violate a law are necessarily immoral. Some laws may be unjust or unethical themselves, while some moral principles may not be codified in law. The morality of an act depends on a variety of factors beyond just legal compliance.
Psychology is the general study of the mind. Primarly focusing on the reason/ causes of human behaviors. Law on the other hand is more adversarial. The focus is on justice and equality which is often accompanied by the use of santions/consequences. Consequences imposed by the system of Law is designed to deter acts that are not considered part of what has been identified as "societal norms".
Most people are thought to be in stage 4 (Law and Order) of Kohlberg's moral development stages. This stage is characterized by conformity to social rules and laws for the greater good.
Weber's law is relevant to an understanding of how people perceive changes in stimuli, such as light, sound, or weight. It states that the just-noticeable difference between two stimuli is proportional to the magnitude of the stimuli, rather than their absolute value. This law helps explain why we may not notice small changes in a stimulus but can easily detect larger changes.
"Uncle Tom's Cabin" by Harriet Beecher Stowe is often considered the most persuasive single instrument of anti-slavery propaganda written in response to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850. The novel depicted the harsh realities of slavery and its impact on individuals, helping to galvanize public opinion against the institution.
they get arrested if they break it, it is the law!!!!!!!
It encouraged people to break the law because they wanted to show the government that it is America and that it is our American right to be able to drink. It encouraged people to break the law because they wanted to show the government that it is America and that it is our American right to be able to drink.
That all people deserve equality under the law.
to kill people and break the law
No, it's not illegal to say that anywhere. It is, however, just an opinion, and to try to force that opinion into law or use it to persecute gay people is ethically wrong.No, it's not illegal to say that anywhere. It is, however, just an opinion, and to try to force that opinion into law or use it to persecute gay people is ethically wrong.
If they submit violent or nude content or otherwise break the law. They break the law more than you'd think.
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Yes it is because laws can change people's opinion and people's opinion can change the laws. Most judiciary is elect by the people and they must have views that people want to vote for.
Provisions of the Volstead Act.
I think you can sue someone if they break the law in their country.
no she doen't break the law
people who are violent and break the law to society.