Document Type : Special

Author

Ali Akbar Davaei / Dr. Modarresi Islamic Education, Theoretical Foundations of Islam, Expert of the Secretariat of the Supreme Council of the Cultural Revolution, Tehran, Iran

Abstract

Social harms are one of the most complex social phenomena; Both in identification and in confrontation; Therefore, it needs correct and comprehensive measures to identify and deal with it. It is necessary to look at injuries from different angles but it is insufficient and we need comprehensive analytical models to integrate approaches. What we are looking for in this article, assuming the nature of injuries and the Islamic basis in it, we seek to aggregate the factors and contexts of social injuries from different external and internal aspects with a different impact share in a comprehensive model. Accordingly, first the effective factors in the occurrence of injuries in the form of injury activity cycle and different levels of this cycle from the simplest to the most complex form (in the form of opposition front or advanced organized crime) are drawn; Then, the model becomes a matrix for identifying and analyzing the damaged factors, which according to the level or position of the agent and the role of the agent in the incidence of injury and the index of the agent, to identify the types of factors causing the injury and finally the prescribed matrix in the field of exposure Social harms are depicted separately by the factors influencing the formation of the harm cycle; In such a way that the strategy and strategy of dealing with injuries are considered separately for the factors involved in the injury and in the matrix of other effective factors in choosing the means of coping and the type of coping and the purpose of coping with the injury is modeled according to the injury factors.

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