The Impact of Cultural and Social Factors on the Tendency toward Administrative Corruption in Afghanistan (Case Study: Government Offices in Faryab Province)

Authors

    Naqibullah Rasikh * Phd student of criminal Law, Department of criminal Law, Faculty of Law and political science, Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran Naqibullahrasikh2@gmail.com
    Majid Ghourchi-Beigi Professor of criminal Law, Department of criminal Law, Faculty of Law and political science Kharazmi University, Tehran, Iran

Keywords:

Administrative corruption, cultural, social, tendency, government offices

Abstract

Administrative corruption is one of the most significant factors contributing to the backwardness of societies, which can be observed, to some extent, even in advanced societies, causing irreparable damages. The current study, which analyzes and examines the relationship between the cultural contexts and values of Faryab Province and administrative corruption, evaluates the role and degree of influence of three theoretical variables as independent variables on the dependent variable, namely the tendency to engage in administrative corruption. According to the results obtained from the statistical data of the study, a significant correlation exists between the dependent variable and all three variables: the nature of societal values (traditional culture), the dominance of economic values over social values, and the reduction of opportunities to achieve goals.

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Published

2024-12-01

Submitted

2024-07-29

Revised

2024-10-08

Accepted

2024-10-19

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How to Cite

Rasikh, N., & Ghourchi-Beigi, M. . (2024). The Impact of Cultural and Social Factors on the Tendency toward Administrative Corruption in Afghanistan (Case Study: Government Offices in Faryab Province). Interdisciplinary Studies in Society, Law, and Politics, 26-35. https://journalisslp.com/index.php/isslp/article/view/189

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