A Survey on the Impact of Social Security and its Relationship with Soft Power and Social Penetration of Police in Savadkooh City
Feeling safe is a social and psychological issue that most people in the community take on their needs and desires to create or eliminate it. Police are also excluded from this as a security guard. The main purpose of the research is to investigate the social safety of citizens of the city of Savadkooh and its relation with authority and social influence. The research method, the survey and the statistical population of this research are all people aged 15-50 years old in the city of Savadkooh. The sampling method in this research is multistage cluster sampling. According to the Cochran formula, the sample size was 103.
For data collection, a researcher-made questionnaire was put into experts after designing. After collecting their opinions, the validity of the research instrument was evaluated. To determine the reliability of the questionnaire, Cronbach's alpha was used. The alpha coefficient was calculated using SPSS software for the researcher-made questionnaire. The sense of security was 0.92 and for the researcher-made questionnaire, the social influence and police authority were 0.84. According to the findings, the sense of security was influenced by the variable of police authority or soft power. In total, the police authority variables account for 31% of the variance of social security.
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