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Asian Social Work Journal
ISSN : 01281577     EISSN : 01281577     DOI : -
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Social Work Students' Awareness And Knowledge of Domestic Violence Noor Azizah Ahmad; Nabisah Ibrahim; Nurul Nabilah Ramli
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47405/aswj.v7i2.201

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Malaysians are frequently exposed to information about the problem of domestic violence, which affects children, women, the elderly, and maids. In order to address this issue, it is critical to increase the knowledge, awareness, and involvement of community members of all ages. To that end, a study was conducted to determine students' level of awareness and knowledge about important aspects of domestic violence, such as the provision of policies, rights, and available assistance channelled through various organisations to victims of violence. This quantitative study collected data by distributing a set of questionnaires. The study surveyed 132 Social Work students in their first through fourth years at one of Malaysia's public universities. The students were chosen because they are most likely to work in social service organisations after graduation. Descriptive statistics was used to determine social work students’ level of awareness and knowledge about domestic violence. The findings indicated that respondents had a moderate level of awareness regarding domestic violence. Meanwhile, their awareness of the Domestic Violence Act's provisions, rights, and available assistance services for victims of domestic violence was limited. The findings of this study demonstrate a lack of awareness and understanding among Social Work students regarding domestic violence. There were a few respondents who retained gender-stereotypical beliefs toward domestic violence victims and perpetrators. Thus, it is proposed that extended awareness and practical training programmes concerning domestic violence be provided through a comprehensive educational syllabus to assist students in increasing their level of awareness and understanding about domestic violence. This is hoped to increase students' readiness and ability to deal with domestic violence cases in their professional endeavours.
How Telemedicine Help People To Feel Secure During Pandemic of Covid-19 Rika Fitriyana
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47405/aswj.v7i2.203

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The aim of this paper is to give brief explanation about how the world changed after covid-19 outbreak. Thus situation forced people to adapt in order to survive this ongoing stressful life event. Almost all country in the world began to apply social distancing policy just to protect people from the risk of getting exposed by the virus. As the result, people are getting hard to reach health facility when they need it. Day by day, the numbers of active cases keep increasing and getting hard to control. Health is one of important thing in human’s life. Because if they don’t take good care of their health, then something bad might happen. Indonesian government through The Ministry of Health created new regulation about telemedicine in order to give alternative in solving health problems for those who is unwilling to leave the house or visiting the nearest public health facility. Of course there will always be pros and cons but as scientist, we should learn to see things objectively. That’s why in this paper, we will discuss further about how this service helps many people’s life and bring security in so-called “new normal” or others may say “life after pandemic”.
Children in Conflict with The Law: Understanding the Risk and Protective Factors and its Implications for Prevention Efforts Rahmat Syarif Hidayat; Nunung Nurwati; Binahayati Rusyidi; Kanya Eka Santi
Asian Social Work Journal Vol 7 No 2 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47405/aswj.v7i2.204

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Data and facts from the media show that the problem of children who conflict with the law is still a daily consumption. This phenomenon of child problems requires serious attention and handling from various parties. The impact of the behavior of children in conflict with the law is not only on the victim but also on the perpetrator himself, the family, and society in general. This article is directed to answer the question of how the risk, protector, and implications for child prevention efforts conflict with the law. This study is based on the study of literature from the perspective of social construction which views that conflict with the law as the reality of the interaction of the individual child and his environment. Social construction recognizes that psychological and sociological aspects work together in combination and this helps create and shape individual realities. The everyday reality experienced by the individual is a reality that affects the response of his/her attitudes and behavior. Individual behavior is a picture of the behavior of people who interact with them. Children generally grow up in four contexts where they interact with others for a long time, namely family, school, peers, and community environments. The four environmental contexts are not only risk factors but become protective factors for the occurrence of child behavior in conflict with the law. References to this paper are sourced from books, journals, and other reliable sources and have an element of novelty both from within Indonesia and from abroad. This paper is intended to be a concern and awareness for various parties so that finally the prevention efforts carried out have the maximum impact and cases of children who conflict with the law are not repeated.

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