ISBN-13: 9780415915281 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 220 str.
ISBN-13: 9780415915281 / Angielski / Twarda / 1997 / 220 str.
Analyzing data from many times and places, this book explores the subtle interplay between the religiousness of individuals and that of their social context. This book asks whether religion has the power to control behaviour and whether religious people are less apt to steal cheat, commit suicide or become mentally ill.
Does religion have the power to regulate human behavior? If so, under what conditions can it prevent crime, delinquency, suicide, alcoholism, drug abuse, or joining cults? Despite the fact that ordinary citizens assume religion deters deviant behavior, there has been little systematic scientific research on these crucial questions. This book is the first comprehensive analysis, drawing on a wide range of historical and contemporary data, and written in a style that will appeal to readers from many intellectual backgrounds.