Social loss as a contributing factor to crime

Authors

  • Assistant Professor Dr. Mahboubeh Amini Department of Law, Faculty of Law, Political Science, and History, Yazd University, Tehran, Iran Author
  • Researcher.Alia Zaid Ghadhban Faculty of Law, University of Tehran, Farabi Branch, Tehran, Iran Author
  • Researcher: Ammar Abdul-Hussein Muhammad Faculty of Law, University of Tehran, Farabi Branch, Tehran, Iran Author

Keywords:

principle of neutrality -judicial neutrality -judicial independence

Abstract

Abstract: These days, the feelings of different social classes and groups about the danger of crime in society and its high rates have increased. The article aims to identify criminal behavior and its social, economic, legal and legitimate dimensions, and to identify the social factors leading to crime, and the role of these factors in pushing the individual to commit the crime and return to committing it. And to reveal the extent of the relationship between crime and the various social forces and factors and their role in pushing the individual to commit the crime. There is a group of unsuitable social circumstances surrounding the sample individuals before and during the crime that played an important role in pushing them to commit the crime, in addition to the impact of the variables of family relations, economic level, educational level, residential area and nature of housing, and means of social control on the one hand, and committing criminal behavior in society. The article recommends paying attention to the different needs of young people and providing them with job opportunities, paying attention to deepening the role of the family and school in the process of social upbringing, and paying attention to densely populated areas and providing services in them.

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Published

2025-10-06

How to Cite

Social loss as a contributing factor to crime. (2025). Tikrit University Journal for Rights , 10(1), 564-578. http://tujr.tu.edu.iq/index.php/tujr/article/view/169