PEOPLE WITH AUTISM AND THE PROPENSITY FOR LAW-BREAKING: A SPECIAL EDUCATION TEACHERS’ PERSPECTIVE

Q3 Social Sciences
Zuliza Mohd Kusrin, AbRahman Roseliza-Murni, W. Yusof, Zaini Nasohah, M. Samuri, Nurul Ilyana Muhd Adnan, Zahidah Dahalan
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Autism is a subtype of neuro-developmental disorders, that causes the afflicted person to have social skills deficit, which then manifests into their behaviours. Behaviours that are typical among persons with autism, such as obsessions with daily routine, difficulties in understanding abstract matters and codes of conduct may expose them to engage in indecent acts in public or exhibit other forms of risky behaviours that violate social norms and break the law. The objective of this research is to study the behaviour of persons with autism who tend to break the law based on the perspective of teachers at autism centres in Malaysia. Data were collected through focus group discussion (FGD) with 25 special education teachers who were directly involved in the process of early intervention and education of children with autism. Data obtained were then analyzed descriptively and thematic analysis was conducted to obtain the recurring themes. Results of FGD demonstrated that the frequently emerging themes of rule-breaking behaviors committed by persons with autism are physically hurting others, setting buildings on fire (arson), vandalism of public property, theft, sexual and cyber offences which are considered criminal acts under the Penal Code and the Shariah Criminal Offences State Enactment/Act. Most research participants, however, considered these behaviors to be part of the individual with autism behavior and thus do not consider them serious enough to report to law enforcement for investigation and prosecution. Thus, it is recommended that teachers, parents, and caretakers be more attentive to preventing high-risk behavior of persons with autism through ongoing early intervention programs tailored to meet the needs of persons with autism. Research findings can help society tobetter understand autistic behavior that needs timely intervention, so it will not lead to an investigation by the police or criminal prosecution. 
自闭症患者与违法倾向:一个特殊教育教师的视角
自闭症是神经发育障碍的一种亚型,它会导致患者出现社交技能缺陷,然后表现在他们的行为上。自闭症患者的典型行为,如对日常事务的痴迷、理解抽象事物和行为准则的困难,可能使他们在公共场合做出不雅行为,或表现出违反社会规范和违法的其他形式的危险行为。本研究的目的是根据马来西亚自闭症中心教师的观点,研究倾向于违法的自闭症患者的行为。采用焦点小组讨论(focus group discussion, FGD)的方式对25名直接参与自闭症儿童早期干预和教育过程的特殊教育教师进行数据收集。然后对获得的数据进行描述性分析,并进行主题分析以获得反复出现的主题。FGD的结果显示,自闭症人士经常出现的违规行为包括身体伤害他人、纵火(纵火)、破坏公共财产、盗窃、性犯罪和网络犯罪,根据《刑法典》和《伊斯兰教法刑事罪行国家法》,这些行为被视为刑事行为。然而,大多数研究参与者认为这些行为是自闭症患者行为的一部分,因此不认为它们严重到足以向执法部门报告进行调查和起诉。因此,我们建议教师、家长和看护人员通过持续的早期干预项目来预防自闭症患者的高风险行为,以满足自闭症患者的需求。研究结果可以帮助社会更好地了解需要及时干预的自闭症行为,因此不会导致警方的调查或刑事起诉。
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