Sociological study of affecting factors on young offender's deviant behavior Aged 15 to 24 years old (Case study of young offenders in prison in Shiraz)

Authors

  • Mohammad Jamalzadeh Assistant professor, Department of Educational Sciences and Psychology, Payamenoor University, pobox 19395 - 3697Theran, IRAN
  • Hemmat Ali Heydari M.A. in Sociology, Broadcasting Research Center of Fars, IRAN

Keywords:

Key words: type of deviant behavior, youth prison

Abstract

this study is implemented to evaluate affecting factors on the deviant behavior of young offenders aged 15 to 24 years old. The statically population of this study, is all 15 to 24 years old offenders on the city's jails that randomly out of 254 cases that, by using Cochran formula and Lin table is calculated , were interviewed using a questionnaire. In this study, Social discrimination is one of the main factors on the deviant behavior of youth from the perspective of the studied subjects that is done by the community and family. Different grumes of family have the most important effects on the youth deviant behavior that in this study, this variables relationship with the deviant behavior of young people is significant. Based on the obtained results in this study, Media, radio, television, cinema and the press have little effect on young people deviant behaviors learning, but the role of the media, internet and satellite is very effective at the deviant behavior of young people. Also the relationship between variables of 'failure to achieve the goals ","lack of social status"," family properties “and "media" with the deviant behavior of young people is significant.

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Published

2014-08-29

How to Cite

Jamalzadeh, M. ., & Heydari, H. A. . (2014). Sociological study of affecting factors on young offender’s deviant behavior Aged 15 to 24 years old (Case study of young offenders in prison in Shiraz). Scientific Journal of Pure and Applied Sciences, 3(8), 781-793. Retrieved from http://www.sjournals.com/index.php/sjpas/article/view/586

Issue

Section

Social Sciences