Background
and Objective: Recognizing effective factors influencing crime among
adolescents and young people is very important in
terms of the impact of religious
orientation and emerging social networks. The aim of the present research was to compare the internal-external religious orientation and membership in social networks among young people with
history of criminality and
normal individual.
Materials
and Methods: In
this descriptive study, samples included two
groups individuals with a history of delinquency and normal. Each group contained
45 people and they were selected by convenience sampling. To collect data, administered demographic characteristics and
Religious Orientation Allport Questionnaires were carried out on subjects. Data were
analyzed using Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA).
Results: The findings indicated that there
was a significant difference between the mean of months of membership in social
networks (p=0.021), internal religious orientation (p=0.002) and external one (p=0.036),
among young people with history of criminality
and normal individuals. Thus,
mean of months of membership in social networks, external religious orientation
in young people with
history of criminality was significantly more than that
of normal individuals and internal religious
orientation among them was significantly less than that
in normal individuals.
Conclusion: According to the results, strengthening the
internal religious orientation and informing the youth can avoid effectively
consequences of presence in the emerging social networks.
Key
words: Religious
orientation, Social networks, Youth, Delinquent
Funding: This study did not have any
funds.
Conflict of interest: None declared.
Ethical approval: The Ethics Committee of Azad
Ardabil University approved the study.
How to cite this article: Ataie Moghanloo V, Alaei Bousjin
M, Mosayyebzadeh L, Ataie Moghanloo R. The Comparison of the Internal-External Religious Orientation and Membership in
Social Networks among the Youth with a History of Delinquency and
Ordinary People: A Short Report. J
RafsanjanUniv Med Sci 2015 14(3): 245-52. [Farsi]
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