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The crime rate in the society is as one of the criteria for measuring the level of social capital in communities. Low levels of social capital known as one of the reasons for the increase in crime and social ills in the society qualitatively and quantitatively. Social capital through the creation of collective identity, empathy, trust and altruism can be destroyed areas of social ills, help to strengthen healthy behaviors in society. Accordingly in the present study examined an attempt to explain the concept of social capital, its dimensions, its relationship to crime in communities, using existing theoretical foundations.

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Crime law social capital

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Tamini, A. K. ., Naroui, M. ., & Rigi, A. . (2015). The place of social capital in the prevention and control of occurrence of crime in society. Environment Conservation Journal, 16(SE), 49–59. https://doi.org/10.36953/ECJ.2015.SE1606

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