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摘要
惩教系统面临的挑战之一是与受刑人和获释囚犯相关的负面污名,这使得囚犯难以积极融入社会。迄今为止,还没有一种方法可以评估特定地区的社区对获释或假释囚犯的态度程度。本研究旨在测试印尼语 "对囚犯的态度"(ATP)量表的有效性和可靠性。由 Melvin 开发的 ATP 量表已经过验证,显示出良好的试用可靠性,在不同国家进行测试时具有极佳的一致性。该量表的改编包括正反向翻译、根据翻译结果进行量表小组测试、量表修订、内容效度、回译、量表批准、数据收集和量表信度等步骤。为了测试量表的效度和信度,我们使用谷歌表格在网上向 224 名受访者分发了该量表,受访者包括管教团体、学生、公众和管教人员。ATP 量表的效度测试结果显示,35 个项目有效,1 个项目无效,Cronbach's Alpha 值为 0.917。本研究结果建议使用 ATP 作为辅助工具,评估社区对刑满释放人员的态度,并在犯人融入社会领域开展进一步研究。
TEST OF THE VALIDITY AND RELIABILITY OF THE SOCIAL STIGMATIZATION SCALE OF ATTITUDES TOWARDS PRISONERS (ATP) CORRECTIONAL CLIENTS
One of the challenges in the correctional system is the negative stigma associated with clients and released inmates, making it difficult for inmates to integrate positively into society. Until now, there has been no method to assess the extent of the community's attitudes towards released or parolee inmates in a specific region. This research aims to test the validity and reliability of the Attitudes Towards Prisoners (ATP) scale in the Indonesian language. Developed by Melvin, the ATP scale has been validated and demonstrated good trial reliability, with excellent consistency when tested in various countries. The adaptation of this instrument involved steps such as Forward-Backward Translation, instrument panel testing based on translation results, instrument revisions, content validity, back translation, instrument approval, data collection, and instrument reliability. For testing the validity and reliability, the scale was distributed online using Google Forms to 224 respondents, including correctional groups, students, the general public, and correctional officers. The results of the ATP scale's validity test found that 35 items were valid, while 1 item was not valid, with a Cronbach's Alpha value of 0.917. The findings of this study recommend the use of the ATP as a supporting instrument in assessing the community's attitudes towards released inmates and further research in the field of inmate integration.