Dillon wrote:the area to be researched would be honor killings, and broken down you would find that the highest number are by Muslims.
So you’re saying it’s a Muslim thing then?
What I'm saying is if you cateogorize it in the UK that would be the result.
White Collar Crime is a crime committed by a person of respectability and high social standing in the course of his or her profession, so in India this would most likely be a brown person and in China a Yellow one, if you targeted any specific social or ethnic group they would make up 100% of the guilty parties
That's true if statistics were drawn from those two countrires. Of course when you have a 90% majority of one race that would be the obvious. In the UK and the US the obvious would be the white race.
But no one is advocating this, no one is targeting muslims as a subject group, the thread is about Honour killings on the increase in the UK, where the population is roughly made up of 3.5% British Asian Pakistani/Bangladeshi and 3.5% British Asian Indian/SE Asian but yet the guilty parties are overwhelmingly predominately muslim?
I know that no one is "targeting" muslims, it is the outcome of a study.
People are quick to point out that Sikhs, Hindu’s and other ethnic/religious groups are also guilty of the crime, no one is denying this, but it also doesn’t provide license for other ethnic/religious groups to excel at the practice does it? I think Herve has provided the most insight into this question and that is by mention of the reduced punishment by Sharia law in cases involving crimes of Honour, this is without doubt, justification to a degree of honour crimes in a muslim society.
http://www.arabnews.com/lifestyle/islam ... 456048.ece
[color=#BF0000The practice of honor killings is, obviously, rooted in the erroneous notion that the honor of a family revolves around the sexual conduct of women. This leads many Muslim men to murder their young daughters or sisters in cold blood. This inhuman practice, a modern version of the pre-Islamic practice of burying female babies alive, is present in some Muslim countries]
It is ironic that many Muslim communities have developed a sense of honor that is far removed from the fundamental teachings of the Holy Qur’an. The most honorable in the eyes of Allah is the most righteous irrespective of sex or tribe.
It is ironic that many Muslim communities have developed a sense of honor that is far removed from the fundamental teachings of the Holy Qur’an. The most honorable in the eyes of Allah is the most righteous irrespective of sex or tribe.
Another major legal issue involved in the honor killing is that the girl’s relatives believe that their honor is compromised just because a girl talked or met with another man. It is not an act that deserves execution according to Islamic teachings (Shariah).
I agree with Herve, you say tomahto, I say tomayto, it comes down to the same thing, which is: murder. But one will use the term that applies depending on what country you are standing in at the time, and that would include "punishment that fits the crime".
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Look at the countries that these first wave immigrants come from. They are classified as third world countries, have a huge population of uneducated people, live in the 19th century and the further you go out to the surrounding areas you find less civilized people. First wave immigrants bring with them culture, tradition and beliefs that are strongly ingrained in them. Those beliefs are passed down and burned into their minds of their male offspring born in the adopted country. I'm sure the fathers who commit "honor killings" were first wave immigrants.
To be it's like a boy being raised by wolves. All he knows is the behavior he was conditioned to know. Rescued by people he would have to be reprogrammed. But as successful as a reprogramming could be there could still be behavior that is so ingrained in him that it cannot be removed.
Every ethnic group that migrates to another country brings with them culture, tradition and beliefs, and for the most part they know that much of it can be unacceptable to the law governing their country of choice.
So, if your commit murder in the name of honor killing, it is still murder, for which some people in civilized countries can find justification, but for the most part, the punishment would be the same. BUT, the laws in civilized countries are interpreted as well by lawyers and judges, and judges, if they so chose, can ignore laws or override sentences handed down by a jury..