Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students

Delinquent behaviour among school students is a great concern of governments and educational institutions. Although the authorities and civil society organisations have tried to control the growing trend of school violence, antisocial behaviour among students is significantly increasing. The low del...

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Main Authors: Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy, Irfan, Peer Mohamed Mohamed, Hussin, Zaharah
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spelling my.um.eprints.270472022-05-11T05:15:45Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/27047/ Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy Irfan, Peer Mohamed Mohamed Hussin, Zaharah BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc Delinquent behaviour among school students is a great concern of governments and educational institutions. Although the authorities and civil society organisations have tried to control the growing trend of school violence, antisocial behaviour among students is significantly increasing. The low delinquency rate among school students in Shah Alam, a city closed to the Malaysian capital, inspired the researchers to explore the association between religiosity and delinquent behaviour. The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between religiosity and the delinquent behaviour of school students. This research employed a mixed method to collect the data. An instrument consisting of 101 questions prepared based on the Muslim Religiosity-Personality Inventory (MRPI) was administrated to measure the level of religiosity. A total of 107 secondary school students (58 boys, 49 girls) aged 13 to 14 years participated in the data collection. A semi-structured interview was used to collect the data from four school counsellors and discipline teachers to examine the relationship between religiosity and delinquency. This research found a moderate level of religiosity among students in Shah Alam while having an inverse relationship between religiosity and delinquency. The researchers, therefore, recommend religiosity as a successful mechanism to control delinquency among school students.</p> MDPI 2021-10 Article PeerReviewed Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy and Irfan, Peer Mohamed Mohamed and Hussin, Zaharah (2021) Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students. Religions, 12 (10). ISSN 2077-1444, DOI https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12100823 <https://doi.org/10.3390/rel12100823>. 10.3390/rel12100823
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topic BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
spellingShingle BP Islam. Bahaism. Theosophy, etc
Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy
Irfan, Peer Mohamed Mohamed
Hussin, Zaharah
Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
description Delinquent behaviour among school students is a great concern of governments and educational institutions. Although the authorities and civil society organisations have tried to control the growing trend of school violence, antisocial behaviour among students is significantly increasing. The low delinquency rate among school students in Shah Alam, a city closed to the Malaysian capital, inspired the researchers to explore the association between religiosity and delinquent behaviour. The objective of this study is to explore the relationship between religiosity and the delinquent behaviour of school students. This research employed a mixed method to collect the data. An instrument consisting of 101 questions prepared based on the Muslim Religiosity-Personality Inventory (MRPI) was administrated to measure the level of religiosity. A total of 107 secondary school students (58 boys, 49 girls) aged 13 to 14 years participated in the data collection. A semi-structured interview was used to collect the data from four school counsellors and discipline teachers to examine the relationship between religiosity and delinquency. This research found a moderate level of religiosity among students in Shah Alam while having an inverse relationship between religiosity and delinquency. The researchers, therefore, recommend religiosity as a successful mechanism to control delinquency among school students.</p>
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author Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy
Irfan, Peer Mohamed Mohamed
Hussin, Zaharah
author_facet Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy
Irfan, Peer Mohamed Mohamed
Hussin, Zaharah
author_sort Mohammad Ismail, Mohammad Ismath Ramzy
title Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
title_short Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
title_full Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
title_fullStr Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
title_full_unstemmed Religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
title_sort religiosity as a mechanism to control delinquent behaviour of school students
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