الخوف من الجريمة، والعصابية، والاحتمال المتصور لوقوع الجريمة كمنبئات للاتجاه نحو المغتربين
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https://doi.org/10.52839/0111-000-085-021الكلمات المفتاحية:
الخوف من الجريمة، الموقف تجاه المغتربين، العصابية، احتمالية ارتكاب الجريمةالملخص
لقد ثبت أن الخوف من الجريمة هو مؤشر مهم لعدد من الظواهر المجتمعية المهمة. ومن الممكن أن يكون المغتربون وهم مجموعة متنوعة من الأشخاص الذين يقيمون ويعملون عادة في بلدان غير بلدانهم مرتبطين ضمنيا بالجريمة في تصور السكان المحليين. تهدف هذه الدراسة باستخدام تحليل الانحدار المتعدد التدريجي وجمع عينة متنوعة، إلى تقديم نظرة أولية للعلاقة بين الخوف من الجريمة والاتجاه نحو المغتربين، مع الأخذ في الاعتبار الآثار المحتملة للعصابية، والاحتمال المتصور للجريمة، والعمر، والجنس. تم العثور على ارتباطات كبيرة بين الخوف من الجريمة، والاحتمال المتصور لوقوع الجريمة، والعصابية، إلا أن هذه المتغيرات لم تكن مرتبطة بالاتجاه نحو المغتربين في هذه الدراسة.
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