Author/Authors :
Shirazi, Mohammad Javad Department of Political Science and International Relations - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran , Esmaeili, Mohsen Department of Law and Political Science - University of Tehran, Tehran, Iran , Keshishyan Siraki, Garineh Department of Political Science and International Relations - Islamic Azad University South Tehran Branch, Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Administrative injuries in the form of crimes, such as embezzlement, bribery, forging
documents, and in general volume of administrative violations called administrative
corruption; since this is not a new phenomenon but has a long history, and its dating is
as much as the state. In any case, administrative corruption has global domains. Many
countries, including developed industrialized countries and developing countries, are
grappling with this destructive phenomenon. Corruption leads to distrust and loyalty of
the people to the apparatus, increases the cost of doing things, and weakens the moral
beliefs and values of the society. Also, the political stability of the society will be en-
dangered. Therefore, it will cause a lot of damage to all social, cultural, economic, and
security layers of countries. So far, many studies have been written on the impact of so-
cial capital on a variety of concepts, including topics such as development, social in-
equality, health, political participation, and the media; while, less research has examined
the role and position of corruption and its fight against it, especially in urban manage-
ment in social capital, which we have tried to address in this article. In this article, we
first review the background of concepts related to social capital and examples and caus-
es and roots of corruption and anti-corruption strategies in the world; then we introduce
three models that affect the factors affecting the change of social capital in Tehran,
which is designed with a focus on the concept of combating corruption.
Keywords :
Corruption , Administrative Corruption , Social Capital , Urban Management