1. Conspiring

This is one of the most widely practiced and extreme ethical crimes we come across in day to day life. People conspire when they plan secretly or in a group (against someone or against some one wishes) to do something which is bad, harmful and illegal. It is a kind of secret agreement among several people to do evil. In conspiracy two or more actors coordinate in secret to achieve an unlawful outcome. It is an arrangement between at least two individuals to attempt anything illicit. People normally get involved in conspiracy or become participants when they feel worried, threatened and defeated because they grow and thrive under the conditions of uncertainty and anxiety. It is a personality correlates and psychological processes associated with conspiracy belief. It is also associated with the increased prejudice and discrimination toward stigmatized groups. It leads to feelings of powerlessness, uncertainty, anomie and mistrust. Collectively it is harmful for the society and deserves important psychological needs and it should not be considered as a result of paranoia. In the eyes of law it is a punishable act in the court of humanity and nature always takes revenge for the things people do against humanity. Whoever is a conspirator (individual or a group), has committed offence and deserves punishment. In general it deteriorates social relationships, erodes the fabric of society, declines social trust and bonding within individual, group and strangers cooperation, it impacts social commitment, and personal behaviour. It promotes prejudice, social and personal differences; it increases chances of intergroup conflicts, polarization, extremism and distrust.

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