Hubungan antara Penagihan Dadah dengan Keganasan Rumah Tangga.

Autor: ISAACS, VICTOR, MOHAMAD, NASIR, ADNAN, LIYANA HAZWANI MOHD, ROSDI, WAN HANIS AISYAH WAN, MUSTAFA, NOR SULIANA, FAUZI, NURUL FARAH AINA MD, ZAKARIA, NUR HUSNA
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Zdroj: Malaysian Journal of Law & Society; 2019, Vol. 25, p7-13, 7p
Abstrakt: The World Health Organization (WHO) and its member states through the World Health Organization Resolution 49.25 have recognized that violence is a serious public problem and also a violation of human rights. In Malaysia, the term "domestic violence" refers to the violence perpetrated by a spouse against another spouse or loved one. To address cases of abuse of women, statistics show that drug addiction cases increase with the increasing number of domestic violence cases. The objective of this study was to study the respondents' perspectives on domestic violence especially among opiate consumers in Malaysia especially in Terengganu and the effect of drug addiction on household harmony. The prospective study was conducted over a period of six months with 30 ophthalmologists receiving Metadon Replacement Therapy (TGM) treatment in Kuala Terengganu using a survey form. Descriptive analysis is used to analyze data in quantitative studies. This study used SPSS software version 22.0. The results of this study focused on the family, behavior, character and emotional relationships between the respondents and their spouses. The results showed that almost 80% of respondents had no previous history of abuse and did not commit domestic violence against their spouses. A total of 39.4% of respondents strongly agreed that domestic violence is a crime, compared with 7.1% of respondents who disagree. Further, the data shows that 36% of respondents agreed that their treatment of their spouses changed after taking drugs. Data also shows that 22% of respondents feel that their spouses anxious and scared when they are with them. Results from the data analysis show that most respondents are individuals who can lead a normal life before taking drugs. However, after taking drugs, changes in respondents' behavior and emotions led to domestic and family violence. This in turn causes the spouses to feel insecure when with the respondents. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index