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Moral policing has no place at home: Why apartment associations must respect privacy and law, says Sharad Dhawan
Entering someone’s home without permission is a serious violation. Would anyone want this to happen to their own child living away from home? If not, why should it be acceptable for anyone else? Even ...
New research finds that communities with greater moral diversity tend to have looser social norms and are less likely to punish norm violations. Across seven studies, including global datasets and lab ...
Individuals in a morally diverse community tend to believe that the community's norms are looser. In turn, norm violations are more accepted, and there is a reduced willingness to police ...
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Assam woman calls student ‘characterless' over clothes, sparks moral policing debate
A student in Assam's Tezpur recorded an elderly woman publicly shaming her over her clothes. The viral exchange has sharpened debate over everyday moral policing and women's autonomy.
A district court in Indonesia’s East Java province has sentenced 25 men to prison terms of eight months to one year for attending what police described as a “gay party,” raising concerns among rights ...
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