Hmm.Disorderly conduct & threatening behaviour are certainly offences.Not sure I like 'religiously aggravated' bit. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-37476691 …
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I think we shld point out when beliefs inspire criminal behaviour but shld a crime be seen as more or less serious depending what they are?
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I genuinely don't know. His motivations shouldn't be covered up & it might well be significant in relation to risk of re-offending but still
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I don't like religious belief being used as an excuse for criminal behaviour & don't think its shld be considered to make crime worse either
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Perhaps ideology responsible for endless violent crimes, is core of de facto conspiracy, should help inform penalty. Ex:Jihadism
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I think it shld be taken into account regarding likelihood of reoffending.
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