he Study of Relationship between Social Capital, Cultural Capital and Trusting in Police

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Case Study (بدون رتبه معتبر)
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The beginning and principle condition of any human relationship is trusting in other people. The necessity of this vital element in all social communication and relationship is inevitable. Thus the following research aims to analyze the relation between social and cultural capital with the variable of trusting in police. The research method is survey .The population of the research is up to 70000 observant in the stadium of Yadegar-E-Imam of Tabriz city which about 400 people has been considered as the sample by Cochran formula. Besides, Questionnaire has been used for collecting the data and in order to have the validity and reliability, construct and content validity and Chronbach’s alpha technique have been estimated. Finally for analyzing, SPSS software has been used. Results showed that correlation between social and cultural capital variables and trusting in police in a meaningful level of 0/01 and a certainty of 0.99 is confirmed. Also the regression analysis represents that, the independent variables of the research have interpreted the 23% of changing dependant variables.

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Persian
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Journal of East Azerbaijan Police science, Volume:3 Issue: 10, 2013
Pages:
1 to 26
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