THE CORRELATION BETWEEN SELFREGULATION WITH DEVIATION BEHAVIOR IN PRISONERS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN LEMBAGA PEMASYARAKATAN KLAS II A KARAWANG
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2020
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International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation, Vol. 24, Issue 1
Abstract
Each individual has self-regulation ability that can be used to regulate and detain himself from
deviant behavior or deviation, but this ability is not automatically activated, if the active self- regulation or high
ability of individuals will tend to behave normally according to applicable norms and laws, but if the ability
individual self-regulation has not been active or low, then the individual's deviation behavior will tend to be
high, so that individuals have the potential to commit crimes, one of which is sexual crime. This study aims to
determine the relationship between deviation behavior and self-regulation in prisoners of perpetrators of sexual
violence Lapas Klas II A Karawang. The hypothesis of this study shows that there is a negative relationship
between deviation behavior and the self-regulation of prisoners of sexual crimes. The subject of this study was
79 convicted perpetrators of sexual violence Lapas Klas II A Karawang. This study uses a quantitative
correlational method with a scale of deviation behavior and a self-regulation scale as a data collection tool. The
behavioral deviation scale consists of 22 items with a reliability coefficient of 0.797. While the self-regulation
scale consists of 35 items with a reliability coefficient of 0.908. The results of data analysis using Product
Moment Correlation indicate that there is a negative relationship between deviation behavior and selfregulation
in prisoners of sexual violence Lapas Klas II A Karawang of -0.598 with a significance of 0.00.
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Behavior deviation, Self-regulation, Prisoners, Sexual Crime