旁遮普省特殊教育机构聋哑青少年犯罪行为的发生率及原因

Zarish Faizan, Ghulam Fatima, M. Jahanzaib
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目的:本研究旨在了解在特殊教育机构就读的聋哑青少年的犯罪发生率及其原因。设计/方法/方法:Population是旁遮普省公立和私立特殊教育学校和中心招收的聋哑青少年的教师。研究对象包括所有与失聪儿童一起工作的特殊教育教师。采用简单随机抽样的方法,选取60名教师作为研究对象。问卷由两部分组成,第一部分针对特殊教育教师的人口统计数据,第二部分采用李克特五分量表(强烈同意到强烈不同意)对犯罪行为的流行程度和原因进行陈述。保证了问卷的效度和信度。这些数据是通过电子邮件、社交媒体、电话以及面对面和在线会议从特殊教育教师那里收集的。通过描述统计和推理统计,对所获得的数据进行频率和百分比分析。研究发现:失聪青少年有吸烟、吸毒、偷窃、抢夺等不良行为。影响/独创性/价值:得出了结论,并向特殊教育总局和特殊教育机构私营部门的管理部门提出建议,以便采取实际措施预防失聪少年的犯罪行为。
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Prevalence and Causes of Delinquent Behaviors among Juveniles with Deafness Enrolled in Special Education Institutions in Punjab
Purpose: This research was an effort to find prevalence and causes of delinquency among juveniles with deafness enrolled in special education institutions. Design/Methodology/Approach: Population was the teachers of deaf juveniles enrolled in public and private sector of Special Education schools and centers in Punjab. The population of the study included all special education teachers working with deaf children. A Sample of 60 teachers was selected by using simple random sampling technique. Instrument was a self-structured questionnaire consisting of two parts, the first part of questionnaire addressed the demographics of special education teachers and second part consisted of statements on five points Likert type scale (Strongly Agree to Strongly Disagree) on prevalence and causes of delinquent behaviors. The validity and reliability of questionnaire was ensured. The data was collected from special education teachers, through email, social media, on telephone and by conducting in person and online meetings. The acquired data was analyzed in terms of frequencies and percentages through descriptive and inferential statistics. Findings: The major findings showed that Deaf Juveniles were involved in delinquent behaviors such as smoking, drug addiction, and theft/snatching. Implications/Originality/Value: The conclusions were drawn, and recommendations were given to Directorate General of Special Education and to the management of private sector of special education institutions to take practical measures for the prevention of delinquent behaviors among juveniles with deafness.
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