چكيده لاتين :
The bulk of research on deviant behavior has mainly been concerned with the relationship between social class and antisocial behavior, thus neglecting the interacting role of social class and characteristics of residential area on peopleʹs psychological dispositions as the root cause of many instances of deviant behavior. This article, therefore, attempts to explain the interaction between social class and social area characteristics on the peopleʹs psychological dispositions seen as negative emotions. These emotions are understood as contributing to the development of instances of antisocial behavior in settings such as social isolation, alienation, powerlessness, hopelessness, and the like. Our specific approach in this study is the social space distribution in the city as the explanatory factor of psychological dispositions or negative emotions in lieu of other social structural parameter and relations. This is a survey-method research and its main data gathering instrument is the questionnaire. The findings show that the role of social class and the residential area, each in its own way and in interaction with each other, on creation of negative emotions is undeniable, that and the study of these factors is a promising area which can further help in the explanation of deviant behaviors.