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        1 - The Role of Neuroticism, Sensation Seeking and Self-control in Predicting the Tendency to Criminal Behavior in Criminals Living in Homeless Shelters
        mohsen mirzaei ilnaz sajjadian
        The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of neuroticism, sensation seeking and self-control in predicting the tendency to criminal behavior in criminals living in hothouses. The descriptive research method was correlation type. The statistical population More
        The aim of the present study was to investigate the role of neuroticism, sensation seeking and self-control in predicting the tendency to criminal behavior in criminals living in hothouses. The descriptive research method was correlation type. The statistical population included all people with criminal behavior living in hothouses in Isfahan city in the spring of 2023. 400 people were selected by available sampling method. The research tools included a questionnaire (Hari psychopathy self-report, 1991), five personality traits questionnaire (McCree and Costa, 1985), Arendt's sensation seeking (1993) and self-control (Tanji et al., 2004). The research data was analyzed using SPSS software. The results of the correlation coefficient showed that sensation seeking and neuroticism have a positive and significant relationship with criminal behaviors and self-control has a negative and significant relationship with criminal behaviors. The results of the regression analysis showed that in the first step, self-control accounted for 88.1% of the variance of criminal behaviors, in the second step, self-control and neuroticism accounted for 88.7% of the variance of criminal behaviors, and in the third step, self-control, neuroticism and sensation seeking accounted for 88.9% of the variance of criminal behaviors of criminals. It explains living in greenhouses.Based on the results of the research; it is suggested to pay attention to the neuroticism, sensation seeking and self-control of criminals living in homeless shelters in order to prevent criminal behavior. Manuscript profile
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        2 - Constructivist analysis of crimes against government lands
        mehdi Rabie abbas sheikhoeslami majid fouladiyan
        Drawing the concept of "crime" is the starting point of the path of criminal thought. In fact, the image of crime presents other fundamental concepts of criminology (such as criminality and etiology) and the system of criminal policy (such as justice, criminology, and p More
        Drawing the concept of "crime" is the starting point of the path of criminal thought. In fact, the image of crime presents other fundamental concepts of criminology (such as criminality and etiology) and the system of criminal policy (such as justice, criminology, and prevention). According to the theory of social constructivism, crime can be considered a social phenomenon that is not outside the human mind and has an independent objective existence, so what is considered a crime will vary depending on who describes it. Was; Therefore, in interpersonal relationships, we are faced with constructing a social reality of crime.This article takes a mediocre view of social constructivism from the concept of crime and uses the theory of "social reality of crime", which believes that the application of criminal law and the definition of criminal behavior and the development of appropriate behavioral patterns and the construction of criminal perception, product It is the action of shareholders who try to secure their personal and group interests by influencing the criminalization process. The reality of the criminalization process in the field of state lands in Iran has been discussed and analyzed. The study of the formal discourse of criminal policy actors using descriptive-analytical research method and detailed discussions of the National Assembly and the Islamic Consultative Assembly has shown that at least in the field of land crime in the Iranian criminal justice system, constructivist theory on the criminal process and the mentality of its actors It clearly rules. Manuscript profile
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        3 - Gender and Crime: An Empirical Test of General Strain Theory among Youth in Babol (A City in Northern Part of Iran)
        Ali Asghar Abbasi Asfajir
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        4 - Investigating the Impact of Environmental Poverty on Criminal Behavior of Young People in Marginal Areas
        Kazem Ghojavand