The Content Analysis of “The Neighbors” in the Area of the Juvenile Crime in the Light of the Criminological Findings

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Ahmad Mahmoud is a realist author with knowledge and familiarity with the political, social and economic issues. From one side he has observed to the crimes and offences with deliberate and critical look at his works specially in the Neighbors (Persian: همسایه‌ها) and from the other side he has investigated the life of the delinquent and vulnerable children (minors). With observing the story of the Neighbors with content analysis and with focusing on the factors such as age, gender, family, economic and social circumstances, place of residence and…. It is cleared that Mahmoud’s look has concentrated on the social conditions of the low-income families and this has leaded them to pay less attention to the children (lack parental care). Therefore, the minors with companying with bad friends come in to contact with crimes. From one side with detecting their crimes, they are stigmatized as being delinquent and from the other side, inappropriate criminal justice system responses are barriers to rehabilitate them to the life without crimes.

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Persian
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Criminal Law Doctrines, Volume:17 Issue: 20, 2021
Pages:
149 to 178
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