马来西亚马来人罪犯吸毒和犯罪的概况和经验

Fauziah binti Ibrahim, Ezarina binti Zakaria, Nazirah binti Hassan, Mohammad Rahim bin Kamaluddin, Wan Shahrazad binti Wan Sulaiman, Nurul Atiqah binti Yunos
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吸毒和犯罪问题使许多人担忧,因为它威胁到国家和社会的福祉、和谐与安全。多年来,与其他种族相比,这个问题经常与马来人联系在一起。这项研究的目的是找出马来罪犯吸毒和犯罪的概况和经验。本研究采用定量横断面调查方法进行。共有301名因毒品相关罪行而被起诉并在马来西亚监狱服刑的马来罪犯被选中参与这项研究。该研究发现,大多数涉及吸毒和犯罪的罪犯是年龄在21-39岁之间的年轻人,未婚,至少获得了较低和/或高中教育,在被拘留之前就业,每月收入低于3,850令吉(B40)。根据他们的吸毒经历,大多数罪犯报告说他们从毒贩那里获得毒品,第一次吸毒的平均年龄在30至35岁之间。甲基苯丙胺是大多数马来罪犯使用的一种流行毒品,这是由于难以置信的享受和同伴压力。该研究还报告说,罪犯每天花50令吉到100令吉购买毒品。根据犯罪经验,大多数罪犯报告每周至少犯罪两次,并且更喜欢单独犯罪而不是集体犯罪。大多数马来罪犯报告的犯罪类型是毒品交易、盗窃和入室行窃,而不是吸毒。本研究结果对在罪犯中实施有效的干预和管理具有指导意义,包括提供咨询服务、技能、教育、预防、治疗和康复。
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Profiles and Experiences of Drug Use and Criminal Involvement among Malay Offenders in Malaysia
The problem of drug use and crime worries many people as it threatens the well-being, harmony and security of the country and society. Over the years, this problem has been often associated with Malays compared to other ethnics. This study aims to identify the profiles and experiences of drug use and crime among Malay offenders. The study was conducted using a quantitative cross-sectional survey. A total of 301 Malay offenders who were charged for drug-related offences and serving their sentences in the Malaysian Prison Department were selected to participate in the study. The study has found that the majority of offenders involved in drug use and crime offences are young people aged 21-39 years old, unmarried, attained at least lower and/or upper secondary education SRP/SPM, employed prior to custody, and had income below than RM3,850 per month (B40). Based on their experiences of drug use, most offenders reported that they obtain drugs from the dealers and the average age of first drug use is between 30 to 35 years old. Methamphetamine is a popular drug used by majority of Malay offenders, and it is due to incredible enjoyment and peer pressure. The study also reported offenders spent between RM50 and RM100 to buy drugs in a day. Based on the experiences of crime, most of offenders reported to commit crimes at least twice a week and preferred to commit crime alone than in groups. The type of crime offences reported by most of Malay offenders are drug dealing, theft and burglary instead of drug use. Findings of this study have implications for the implementation of effective intervention and management offenders in terms of providing counseling services, skills, education, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation among offenders.
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