Title of article
Gender and Crime: An Empirical Test of General Strain Theory among Youth in Babol (A City in Northern Part of Iran)
Author/Authors
Abbasi Asfajir, Ali Asghar Department of Social Sciences - Islamic Azad University Babol Branch, Iran
Pages
6
From page
9
To page
14
Abstract
This paper presents an attempt to use Agnew’s General Strain Theory ( GST) (1992) for
explanation of the criminal behavior differences between young males and females in Babol,
a city in northern part of Iran. General Strain Theory (GST) is essentially regarded as a set of
ideas formulated to explain the occurrence of crime as a result of the strain in social life. This
study explores the relationship between gender and criminal behavior among males and
females. To achieve this aim it was used a theoretical model based on Agnew’s general strain
theory (GST) design and finally this casual model conceptualized and operationalized the
variables. In this study the independent variable is gender. Data gathered from a sample of 140
young persons who lived in Babol. The findings indicate that there are significant differences
between gender and crime.
Keywords
Stain theory , Gender , Crime , Criminal behavior
Journal title
Sociological of Studies of youth
Serial Year
2018
Record number
2524106
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