People and Deeds

Since centuries, experts have been putting efforts to propose the factors of devilish behaviors of individuals that resulted in the development of the field of criminology. In this field, two different groups of people propose diverse causes of occurrences of crimes in the society. In specific, it is observation that one group advocates the notion that people are themselves the cause of evil actions and crimes in the society, and they (Twiss, pp. 23-25) take the example of Hitler and several others that were not confronting any crucial circumstances that enforce them to commit crimes in the society. On the other hand, some theorists and criminologists (Wolfgang  Johnston, pp. 23-25) have argued that social circumstances are the foremost causes of devilish deeds in the society, and humans cannot be the causes. From such aspect, some of the social issues such as poverty, unemployment, illiteracy, etc are some of the reasons that incline individuals toward dark side of the life. However, analysis has indicated that a huge number of people confront similar social hardships in their lives however, they do not decide to become criminals or carry out evil actions in the society.

Thus, circumstances or deedsactions cannot be the cause, and people seem the evident cause. Moreover, although Hitler was an evil person who brought adverse effects on millions of people globally however, studies have indicated that he was involved in certain activities that were not evil. Hence, specific deeds make one evil rather than the person who is the creation of God, and cannot be completely devil or evil in his own self. Conclusively, one can identify different viewpoints related to this topic that offers huge debate, and it seems that world will continue to debate on it until the last day of this world.

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