A study of the effective ecology on committing drug related crimes in Arak county
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A study of the effective ecology on committing drug related crimes in Arak countyAbstractStudying the relationship between the ecology and crime commitment is an excellent topic in criminology. Between ecology and committing crime, there is such a relationship that ecology can provide opportunities for crime commitment. In this article, through applying a descriptive-analytical method and proposing three hypotheses regarding the relationship between drug-related crimes and the physical, economic and social characteristics of the ecology, the stability of the description of crime commitment was studied in 18 neighborhoods of Arak County. Results indicated that there is a significant relationship between crime hot spots and the physical (lighting and access routes of the neighborhood), economic (poverty and low income), and social (unemployment) characteristics of the ecology. Also, despite population displacement in neighborhoods with high rates of crime commitment, there is no change in crime rates and concentrations.Keywords: Ecosystem, Drug-related crimes, Lighting, Penetration, Poverty, Unemployment
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Persian
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Journal of Law Politics, Volume:18 Issue: 2, 2022
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83 to 102
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