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Type :article
Subject :H Social Sciences (General)
ISSN :2289-4470
Main Author :Che Mohd Nasir Norruzeyati,
Title :Aspek-aspek keluarga dan penglibatan remaja perempuan dalam tingkah laku delinkuensi
Place of Production :Universiti Pendidikan Sultan Idris
Year of Publication :2016

Abstract :
Statistik melaporkan penglibatan remaja perempuan dalam tingkah laku delinkuensi semakin meningkat. Kajian literatur menunjukkan salah satu aspek yang menyumbang kepada delinkuensi dalam kalangan remaja perempuan ialah keadaan persekitaran keluarga seperti penglibatan keluarga dalam jenayah, status sosioekonomi keluarga, penderaan seksual atau fizikal, kurangnya hubungan kemesraan dengan ibu bapa dan kelemahan kawalan ibu bapa. Justeru itu, artikel ini bertujuan menganalisis apakah faktor keluarga yang menyumbang kepada penglibatan remaja perempuan dalam tingkahlaku delinkuensi. Kajian ini menggunakan kaedah kualitatif dalam mengumpul data dan menganalisis data. Responden yang dipilih adalah berdasarkan persampelan bertujuan dan mendapat persetujuan daripada mereka untuk dilibatkan sebagai subjek kajian. Data dikumpulkan melalui temubual separa struktur iaitu pengkaji menyediakan senarai soalan yang berkaitan terlebih dahulu. Data seterusnya dianalisis menggunakan analisis tematik. Hasil kajian menunjukkan status sosioekonomi keluarga yang rendah, didera secara fizikal dan/atau seksual oleh ahli keluarga, dan hubungan yang kurang mesra antara responden dengan ibu bapa mendorong responden untuk terlibat dalam delinkuensi. Dapatan daripada kajian ini adalah signifikan terutamanya kepada profesion bantuan seperti kaunselor, pekerja sosial dan ahli psikologi dalam menyalurkan bantuan perkhidmatan terhadap klien iaitu remaja perempuan.

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