The Study of Marginalization’s Impact of Crime (Marginalization Districts of Dowlat Abad in the Kermanshah)

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Research/Original Article (دارای رتبه معتبر)
Abstract:
Marginalization is a part of a city development forming by low income citizens and rural migrants without planning, control and observation of regulations. The rate of crime in such districts seems high. The cause of that seems to be some factors including the high rate of population, increasing poverty, the high rate of poverty, social break down and structure failure as well as releasing from social control and public opinion.The present research is an applied type and the material employed is a thesis questionnaire. The purpose of this essay is to find the correlation between marginalization and crime. For obtaining this goal 171 samples from Dowlat Abad of Kermanshah have been studied.The stability of results has been checked by Alpha Cronbach test and verified. Data analyzing has been done by Titik test and Pearson assessments. The findings suggest a correlation between marginalization and crime. The family and residency confusion, in addition are high in this district and the belief to society’s norms and justifying are high, as well.
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Persian
Published:
Journal of Criminal Law and Criminology, Volume:6 Issue: 11, 2018
Pages:
161 to 190
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