Actually, there is quite a bit of evidence atheists on average commit less
crime than the religious.
All available studies show atheists to commit significantly less
crime than religious people.
Not exact matches
@Kearns = > Anti-semetic hate
crimes far outweigh those against Muslim Americans, even after 9/11 Jewish Americans suffered a larger increase in
religious hate
crimes against them
than the small increase Muslim / Muslim - appearing Americans
I haven't researched it, but seems like more of an economic related
crime than anything
religious.
According to Mr Starmer, the number of cases brought, the number of individials charged and the number of successful prosecutions is much lower for disability hate
crime than for racial,
religious, or homophobic hate
crime.
It means looking out to guard against people who profit from dividing us; it means guarding against self - centered politicians whose utterances highlight our differences rather
than what we have in common as a people; it means protecting our young people from militant and terror groups who through fake
religious teachings may indoctrinate and recruit our youth to commit
crimes.
Young adults who deem themselves «spiritual but not
religious» are more likely to commit property
crimes — and to a lesser extent, violent ones —
than those who identify themselves as either «
religious and spiritual» or «
religious but not spiritual,» according to Baylor University researchers.
«Spiritual» young people more likely to commit
crimes than «
religious» ones.»