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Clark1129 发表于 2014-6-18 23:57
算了,让你做个选择题你一堆引用,不想回答就算了
美国的一个研究显示了宗教和犯罪率是正联系的。你要的答案都在我的链接里面。
别人的研究:
As a general rule, religiosity is highest among the poorest nations of the world, and lowest among the richest. This Gallup study of global religiosity, asked people around the world if religion was an important part of their daily lives. Unsurprisingly, there is a general correlation between the importance of religion in daily life, and homicide rates.
Less scientifically, we can generally see that the more secular and agnostic societies of the rich world tend to be among the most peaceful, at least in the area of homicides. The US is the most murderous country in the rich world by far, while being one of the most religious. About 33% of Americans indicate religion is not important in their daily lives. For the least murderous societies (which include Singapore, Austria, Norway, Switzerland and Germany), this number is never lower than 40%, and goes as high as 78%.
A similar trend is seen globally, but it is weaker because of challenges in collecting international data, the wide diversity in laws, political issues (including terrorism and war), and a number of cultural and social factors that affect crime rates. This BBC article explains the complexity and difficulty of international crime comparisons. |
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