Analyzing Social Crimes at Naseri Era (1264-1313 A.H)

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Crime is a social phenomenon for a long existed in proportion to any time and generation, so it pre-existed as human community. In general definition, crime or delinquency has been known an indecorous action against the determined forms of all the historical sections not specified to the particular society or culture. Since the importance of Naseri Era as a notable time in the history of Iran, analyzing crime as one of the phenomenon of this time would divulge numerous ambiguities in the connection to committing social crime. For this reason the present research attempts based on the historical documents and existing library sources with the statistical analysis of the crime of this time as well as portraying social conditions of Naseri Era and typology of social crimes with the analytical approach, determines the role of different factors in this social i9ssue especially the binary effect of the government. Based on the existing findings among different types of social crimes, specified to murder with the highest percentage of 58.7 and taking opium with the lowest percentage of 0.2. Although the Naseri government as a major enforcement force encountering the criminals, in many cases paved the way for the crime and intensified them.
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Persian
Published:
History of Islam and Iran, Volume:27 Issue: 36, 2018
Pages:
83 to 110
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