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Ali Yaghoobi Choobari,
Volume 9, Issue 1 (9-2018)
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Present study aims at typology and motives of murder convicts in Rasht Lakan prison. By means of qualitative method, this research conducted 10 individual and 3 as a group in-depth semi-structured interviews. Data was analyzed using grounded theory approach. Results showed that there are two main types of murder:  exposure murders and deliberate killings. Major objective and subjective reasons for murder include conflict, financial disagreements, divorce, drug addiction, obscenity, lack of basic life skills, company of bad friends, expressing masculinity, honor killing, lack of understanding of the consequences of crime, nervous impulses, excruciating delinquent, failures and frustrations of life. All the above categories can be united under the central core category of "weak control in social bonding process". Results show that because of weakened traditional institutions, means of informal social control have lost their ability to prevent crime and people are facing individualization of violence.

 
Mr Hosein Seif, Mr Ali Yaghoobi Choobari,
Volume 14, Issue 2 (11-2023)
Abstract

The present study deals with the qualitative study of civil family among the families of Rasht city. The population studied in this research are men and women of Rasht city, and 35 people were interviewed using the purposeful sampling method. This research was conducted using the qualitative method, with thematic analysis approach and using the interview technique, and the interviews with people went as far as it led to theoretical saturation. The findings of this research show that in terms of dialogue, the different types of families studied in Rasht city are: dialogue-oriented families, boundary families and conflict-oriented families. Based on the findings of the research, families that have more cultural and social capital are more symmetrical and dialogue-oriented. In addition, although the participants have stated that today's families are more conversation-oriented than in the past, but in reality and in the "here-now" form, boundary and conflict-oriented families are the two main forms of family. The interviewees have constructed The ideal form of the family in traits such as honesty, mutual respect, the ability to express feelings, consultation, listening to the words of other family members, equality, acceptance of criticism, non-judgment (avoid prejudice),and high capacity (having an open mind).
 


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