Mobilizing youth in crime prevention program: a case of Malaysia

Reducing Crime is one of the efforts that had been outlined in the Government Transformation Program (GTP) by the Malaysia Government. Various policies and efforts had been implemented to minimize crime rate and subsequently improve the quality of life of the citizens. Many programs and policies a...

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Main Authors: Abdul Mutalib, Rozita, Arshad, Rozita, Ahmad, Zalinah, Mohd Othman, Fazilah
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Global Academic Excellence 2018
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Online Access:https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/25249/1/IJLGC%202018%20105-116_1.PDF
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author Abdul Mutalib, Rozita
Arshad, Rozita
Ahmad, Zalinah
Mohd Othman, Fazilah
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description Reducing Crime is one of the efforts that had been outlined in the Government Transformation Program (GTP) by the Malaysia Government. Various policies and efforts had been implemented to minimize crime rate and subsequently improve the quality of life of the citizens. Many programs and policies as counter measures of crime involving youth were also done. Nonetheless, it does not really address the whole problem. For instance, the government introduced the Reducing Crime National Key Results Area (nKR4) to combat crime, as well as upgraded public security and the performance of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM). The rate of crimes committed by youths has increased although the overall crime index in the county has decreased. Hence, concerted actions not only by all enforcement and related government machineries are necessary but more significantly the initiative and involvement of all Malaysians are required. Since youth constitutes around 45 percent of the Malaysia total population, their participation in combating crime in community is very crucial. Therefore, this paper tried to explore crime issues and situation involving youth in Malaysia and how to mobilize them in all of the strategies and programs outlined in the country. Based on the survey towards more than 800 youth respondents in Malaysia, the findings revealed that youth involvement in the community has the potential to maximize their sense of community and eventually avert crime.
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spelling uum-252492018-12-11T02:39:11Z https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/25249/ Mobilizing youth in crime prevention program: a case of Malaysia Abdul Mutalib, Rozita Arshad, Rozita Ahmad, Zalinah Mohd Othman, Fazilah K Law (General) Reducing Crime is one of the efforts that had been outlined in the Government Transformation Program (GTP) by the Malaysia Government. Various policies and efforts had been implemented to minimize crime rate and subsequently improve the quality of life of the citizens. Many programs and policies as counter measures of crime involving youth were also done. Nonetheless, it does not really address the whole problem. For instance, the government introduced the Reducing Crime National Key Results Area (nKR4) to combat crime, as well as upgraded public security and the performance of the Royal Malaysian Police (PDRM). The rate of crimes committed by youths has increased although the overall crime index in the county has decreased. Hence, concerted actions not only by all enforcement and related government machineries are necessary but more significantly the initiative and involvement of all Malaysians are required. Since youth constitutes around 45 percent of the Malaysia total population, their participation in combating crime in community is very crucial. Therefore, this paper tried to explore crime issues and situation involving youth in Malaysia and how to mobilize them in all of the strategies and programs outlined in the country. Based on the survey towards more than 800 youth respondents in Malaysia, the findings revealed that youth involvement in the community has the potential to maximize their sense of community and eventually avert crime. Global Academic Excellence 2018 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repo.uum.edu.my/id/eprint/25249/1/IJLGC%202018%20105-116_1.PDF Abdul Mutalib, Rozita and Arshad, Rozita and Ahmad, Zalinah and Mohd Othman, Fazilah (2018) Mobilizing youth in crime prevention program: a case of Malaysia. International journal of law ,goverment and communication, 3 (7). pp. 105-116. ISSN 01281763
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title_short Mobilizing youth in crime prevention program: a case of Malaysia
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