THE ROLE OF RELIGION IN PREVENTING CRIME IN RISK SOCIETY SPECIFIC TO GLOBALIZATION
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.15837/aijjs.v7i3.699Keywords:
rules of conduct, religion, crime, prevention, moralityAbstract
In the current context of increasing transnational organized crime, in a risk societyfavored by certain phenomena of individualism and globalization, it is necessary to
investigate what role the Church may have in preventing deeds dangerous to human values.
In this respect, the Romanian Orthodox Church, which has a well-defined place in the
new European construction, aims to substantially contribute to educating people in the spirit
of Christian morality, so that they cannot commit antisocial acts injurious to others and for
other values of humanity.
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