AU - Sobhani, Bahman TI - Sacrifice Society's Attitude to the Prevalence of Values and Moral Characteristics among People and the Country Officials PT - JOURNAL ARTICLE TA - Iran-J-Isaar-Stud JN - Iran-J-Isaar-Stud VO - 2 VI - 1 IP - 1 4099 - http://ijis.ir/article-1-70-en.html 4100 - http://ijis.ir/article-1-70-en.docx SO - Iran-J-Isaar-Stud 1 AB  - Aim: This study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of positive and negative values ​​among people and officials from the perspective of Sacrificers. Instrument and Methods: The research was conducted by quantitative method and survey technique and the statistical population of the study is all people 18 years and older in the community of Sacrificers in the whole country. Finally 11,960 questionnaires were used for statistical analysis. Findings: According to the participants in this study, the prevalence of positive values ​​among the people (with an evaluation index of 0.59) and among officials (0.36) is less than average and the prevalence of negative values ​​among the people (1.59) and among officials (1.39) rated above average. Promises, accountability, and less accountability are less common among officials; and ethnicity, self-indulgence, discriminatory behavior, and abuse of office are more common. Also, forgiveness, punctuality, fairness, and conscience are less common among the general public, and hypocrisy, lawlessness, and lying are more common than other characteristics. Respondents living in border and underprivileged provinces value the prevalence of moral values ​​among the people and officials. Conclusion: According to the respondents, the prevalence of values ​​and moral characteristics among the people and officials is undesirable and below average. CP - IRAN IN - No. 72, Unit 14, Shahid Ebrahimnejad St., South Kerman St., Shahid Soleimani Highway, Tehran LG - eng PB - Iran-J-Isaar-Stud PG - 0 PT - Research YR - 2021