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Shahmir Sahebi; Soheila Alirezanejad; Habib Karimian
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The precise question of this article is,” How did imprisoned male prisoners experience family and school? Did these experiences lead them toward social deviance? ether the prison can stop the cycle of returning to the prison of male prisoners. This research was conducted using the qualitative approach ...
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The precise question of this article is,” How did imprisoned male prisoners experience family and school? Did these experiences lead them toward social deviance? ether the prison can stop the cycle of returning to the prison of male prisoners. This research was conducted using the qualitative approach of grounded theory. Data were collected through observation and semi-structured interviews with 20 male prisoners aged 35 to 50 who had experienced committing a crime and returning to Prison. In this review, the theories of Foucault, Sutherland, Gottfredson, and Hirschi were considered for theoretical sensitivity. The research findings show that the male prisoners who have returned to prison often fall into two paradigms of "disoriented youth" and "ambitious without tools.” The result of both paradigms is imprisoned. In the first paradigm, family and school, as the primary socializing institutions, are not prepared to face the intense sexual desires of these young men. The young men were categorized as violented people against the rules. In the second paradigm, the young man goes through the excitement of adolescence more quickly, but at the same time, he is not ready to face newer challenges in the family, job, and education. The important thing is that all the people admitted to prison did not necessarily appear from within the delinquent subculture. Still, the inefficiency of family and, school, led to the fact that the person's lack of preparation to face the ups and downs of life is incomplete and ineffective.
hamid mostakhdemin hosseini; parvin savadian; habib Allah karimian
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Abstract:The present study is conducted to understand and explain this initial question.: "What has been the impact of cyberspace on the families of Semnan city during the last three decades?" Adopting the Emic approach, we applied the grounded theory method and semi-structured interview technique based ...
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Abstract:The present study is conducted to understand and explain this initial question.: "What has been the impact of cyberspace on the families of Semnan city during the last three decades?" Adopting the Emic approach, we applied the grounded theory method and semi-structured interview technique based on theoretical saturation. 22 parents have been interviewed. The outbreak of coronavirus has given rise to this sub-question: "How has cyberspace changed the interactions of family members during the outbreak of corona virus? 178 concepts, 12 sub-categories, and 3 major categories were formed out of 1650 data. Findings show that the prevalence of COVID-19 increases the influence of the Internet in the family and consequently causes the transformation of family members' interactions. We are witnessing the formation of the "Stem Virtual Family" which is a sign of the dynamism of the family institution. Parents are divided into three categories: satisfied, dissatisfied, and desperate, and we observe the strengthening of the phenomenon of "hotel family" and "helicopter parents".