Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion

Introduction:ntroduction: This basic theory study is a qualitative study of the phenomenon of prostitution and the prevalence of illegitimate relationships and sexual promiscuity in society that has led to the phenomenon of "collapse" and examines the causal conditions, intervening conditi...

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Main Authors: Houra kaykhosravi, Alireza Kaldi, Mehrdad Nanabakhsh, Hosain Aghajani
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Published: Islamic Azad University (Marvdasht Branch) 2021-07-01
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Online Access:http://jzvj.miau.ac.ir/article_4686_3193f6299048ef2cbcf8231fa40efdb9.pdf
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author Houra kaykhosravi
Alireza Kaldi
Mehrdad Nanabakhsh
Hosain Aghajani
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description Introduction:ntroduction: This basic theory study is a qualitative study of the phenomenon of prostitution and the prevalence of illegitimate relationships and sexual promiscuity in society that has led to the phenomenon of "collapse" and examines the causal conditions, intervening conditions, contexts, strategies and strategy consequences. Used, pays. Methods:Initially, using a semi-structured interview technique, in-depth interviews were conducted with 14 women who were imprisoned in the central court of Tehran for illicit relationships, prostitution or setting up brothels, through purposeful sampling with maximum diversity. done. After the tenth interview, conceptual saturation was achieved. To be sure, the interview continued until the tenth person. The data are categorized using the Strauss-Corbin paradigm model and then plotted. Findings:The results showed that illegitimate relationships, sexual perversion, inclination towards bad friends, naivety and material hardships are among the causes of women committing prostitution. Divorce of parents, deep childhood injuries, poverty and inappropriate family environment are among the intervening factors of this social crime, which leads to strategies such as avoidance of school, benevolence, perversion for survival, trying to compensate and imitate the deviation.
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spelling doaj.art-2d6c81ed882b4929818a811f49681b1a2023-12-03T14:19:45ZfasIslamic Azad University (Marvdasht Branch)فصلنامه زن و جامعه2008-85662783-31942021-07-01124611510.30495/jzvj.2021.21630.28814686Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual ExclusionHoura kaykhosravi0Alireza Kaldi1Mehrdad Nanabakhsh2Hosain Aghajani3PhD student in Sociology, Tehran University of Science and Research, IranProfessor, University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences, Tehran, IranAssociate Professor, Faculty of Social Sciences, Islamic Azad University, Central Tehran Branch, Tehran_IranProfessor, Department of Sociology, Tehran Science and Research Branch, Islamic Azad University, Tehran, IranIntroduction:ntroduction: This basic theory study is a qualitative study of the phenomenon of prostitution and the prevalence of illegitimate relationships and sexual promiscuity in society that has led to the phenomenon of "collapse" and examines the causal conditions, intervening conditions, contexts, strategies and strategy consequences. Used, pays. Methods:Initially, using a semi-structured interview technique, in-depth interviews were conducted with 14 women who were imprisoned in the central court of Tehran for illicit relationships, prostitution or setting up brothels, through purposeful sampling with maximum diversity. done. After the tenth interview, conceptual saturation was achieved. To be sure, the interview continued until the tenth person. The data are categorized using the Strauss-Corbin paradigm model and then plotted. Findings:The results showed that illegitimate relationships, sexual perversion, inclination towards bad friends, naivety and material hardships are among the causes of women committing prostitution. Divorce of parents, deep childhood injuries, poverty and inappropriate family environment are among the intervening factors of this social crime, which leads to strategies such as avoidance of school, benevolence, perversion for survival, trying to compensate and imitate the deviation.http://jzvj.miau.ac.ir/article_4686_3193f6299048ef2cbcf8231fa40efdb9.pdfillegitimate relationshipscollapseimprisonmentwomensexual perversion ethical considerations compliance with ethical guidelines in the present studythe interviews were conducted voluntarily and with the satisfaction of all participants
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Alireza Kaldi
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Hosain Aghajani
Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion
فصلنامه زن و جامعه
illegitimate relationships
collapse
imprisonment
women
sexual perversion ethical considerations compliance with ethical guidelines in the present study
the interviews were conducted voluntarily and with the satisfaction of all participants
title Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion
title_full Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion
title_fullStr Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion
title_full_unstemmed Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion
title_short Sociological Explanation of the Moral and Social Collapse in Women with Sexual Exclusion
title_sort sociological explanation of the moral and social collapse in women with sexual exclusion
topic illegitimate relationships
collapse
imprisonment
women
sexual perversion ethical considerations compliance with ethical guidelines in the present study
the interviews were conducted voluntarily and with the satisfaction of all participants
url http://jzvj.miau.ac.ir/article_4686_3193f6299048ef2cbcf8231fa40efdb9.pdf
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