NEW SOCIAL VARIABLES AND THEIR RELATIONSHIP TO THE WOMEN'S COMMISSION OF CRIME

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SABAH ABDULLAH TAHA ABDULLAH

Abstract

The paper dealt with the issue of the new social variables and their relationship to women's attitude towards crime, and it aimed to know the nature and type of contemporary social variables and how this affected the push of women to crime. Crime and the development of digital means and technologies resulted in the difficulty of detecting and tracking the perpetrators, and it was explained through studying the tendency of women to crime, which the technical means contributed to its commission and what was newly called electronic and digital crimes, in its methodological aspect, the paper described and analysed the social variables and their impact on women's commission of the crime in particular, and the study reached some results.


- The pattern and form of the crime changed according to contemporary changes and its dependence on the technical and computer offenders.


- The study showed the difficulty of discovering crimes of a technical nature, as well as prosecuting their perpetrators. The development of crimes into intercontinental crimes increased their rates.


- The need for security and police agencies to keep up with the new crimes and know how to deal with them and control them.


-  Establishing high-tech electronic monitoring so that all suspicious movements are monitored, tracked technically, and reduced.

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Section
Criminal Law
Author Biography

SABAH ABDULLAH TAHA ABDULLAH

  1. SABAH ABDULLAH TAHA ABDULLAH

Assistant Professor of Sociology, Department of Social Studies, College of Arts, King Faisal University–Al Hassa, Saudi Arabia

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