Likewise, the punishments can vary depending on the state. Religion plays a key role in shaping a culture or nation 's concepts of crime; an example of this is that crime can be described as "an action against God." The media also plays an important role in defining crime, as it can portray crimes in different perspectives that can influence the viewers ' concepts of crime. The concept of crime can also effect deviances in which the state did not specifically make it against the law, but was later seen as a criminal act. A prominent example of this is during the Holocaust, in which the slaughter of Jewish people wasn 't considered criminal at the time, but is now be referred to by some as one of the greatest crimes committed. Only a few officers were punished and seen as individually responsible as most of them were just following instructions from their superiors …show more content…
Even the deviances in which it 's not directly against the law but is seen as morally wrong and looked down upon in society are wished to be decreased. By discovering the theories of crime, researchers hope to utilize it to in order to reduce it. However, it 's still unknown which theory is most accurate and the most prominent reasons for crime. The concepts of crime is nearly synonymous worldwide, and although theories for criminal activity are still being discovering, the ones already discovered are a step in the right direction to reducing