Criminological analysis of failure theory - aggression in the violence of football spectators

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
The purpose of this study was to investigate the failure-aggression theory of violence among spectators from Esteghlal and Persepolis teams ofTehran from a criminological point of view. In this semi-experimental study 386 independent supporters of Tehran's Independence and Propulsion method were selected randomly. The research data were a questionnaire. he researcher has been compiled in two parts of individual information and practice with 30 questions.In two levels descriptive and non-analytic statistics (Pearson correlation coefficient) are used. the PASS version19 was used at the significant level of P = 0.05.The findings of this study emphasized the overcoming of violence in the verbal dimension and subjects such as failure to attend the stadium the popular team's defeat inadequate judging of the referee and the inappropriate play of the popular team the violence of football fans is effective. Overcoming the variable of the defeat of the popular team and the judge's inadequate judgment.
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Persian
Published:
Sport Psychology Studies, Volume:7 Issue: 26, 2019
Pages:
151 to 167
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