Analysis of emerging social harms in cyberspace and its impact on citizens' sense of social security The study of Bushehr city
Security is one of the important pillars of society and family, and today, with the advancement of technology, security has taken on a new meaning in cyberspace. This research examines the analysis of emerging social harms in cyberspace and its effect on citizens' sense of social security (a case study of Bushehr city). In terms of the type of objective, it is an applied survey, in terms of its breadth, it is a small scope and in terms of time, it is a cross-sectional survey. The research method in this research is the survey method, and the data collection tool is a researcher-made questionnaire. The statistical population of the current study is Bushehr city, 215,800 people, and the population of citizens 18 years and above as the statistical population is 153,482 people, of which 383 people were selected as the sample size based on Cochran's formula. According to the results obtained; Between the family factor (8.457), adaptation factor (6.056), moral factor (4.737) and psychological factor (6.377), emerging social harms in the virtual space have a positive and significant effect on citizens' sense of social security, and between Family factor (6.219), adaptability factor (4.042), moral factor (3.744) and psychological factor (5.595) emerging social harms of virtual space and social security have a positive and significant relationship and between family factor (006 6/6), adaptability factor (3/617), moral factor (2/769) and psychological factor (3/762) emerging social harms in cyberspace have a positive and significant effect on police performance and between family factor (4/907) ) and moral (2/849) emerging social harms of virtual space and government laws have a positive and significant relationship. There is no significant relationship between the adaptability factor (1.765) and the psychological factor (1.951) regarding emerging social harms of virtual space and government laws, and there is also a significant relationship between age (65.272) and marital status (8.462) with the feeling of security. There is. There is no significant relationship between gender (0.934) and feeling of security.
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