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        1 - Investigating more social factors in the tendency to promote deviant behaviors (Case study: Sistan and Baluchestan University students)
        Somayeh Miri mehran sohrabzadeh Fatemeh Khosh bayani arani
        Deviant behaviors are considered as social harms, Which, contrary to social norms and forms, has intruded on the person and disrupted his function Consequently, it overshadows the functioning of the family and society. Deviant behaviors exist in every society and have d More
        Deviant behaviors are considered as social harms, Which, contrary to social norms and forms, has intruded on the person and disrupted his function Consequently, it overshadows the functioning of the family and society. Deviant behaviors exist in every society and have different types, intensity and frequency. The present study is based on effective social factors To pay attention to the tendency to commit deviant behaviors among the students of Sistan and Baluchestan University. The research method in this research is a survey, which is a combination of documentary and field methods In the field method, the statistical population of all students of Sistan and Baluchestan University is Zahedan The sample size was calculated using Cochran's formula, 384 people, which was collected using a researcher-made questionnaire, the required information was collected and then the data were analyzed using SPSS statistical software. The study of the relationships between the variables shows that the incidence of deviant behaviors is higher among boys than girls..The findings also show that the variables used in this study include(The degree of friendly relations, reference groups, the level of life satisfaction, the degree of social cohesion, value conflict, observance of social norms, affirmation of social control and social legitimacy) It well explains the tendency to commit deviant behaviors among students The results of regression analysis showed that these factors simultaneously affect the tendency to commit deviant behaviors by 0.61. Manuscript profile