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Throughout history, religious institutions have served as both moral authorities and, at times, unwitting or willing accomplices to criminal enterprises. Clergy have found themselves on opposing sides of the law — some using their influence to resist corruption, while others have exploited their positions to enable crime.
Throughout history, religious institutions have served as both moral authorities and, at times, unwitting or willing accomplices to criminal enterprises. Clergy have found themselves on opposing sides of the law — some using their influence to resist corruption, while others have exploited their positions to enable crime.