scholarly journals Perbandingan Personality Traits, Rasa Bersalah dan Rasa Malu Pengedar Narkoba: Nonresidivis Versus Residivis

2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (2) ◽  
pp. 141
Author(s):  
Imaduddin Hamzah ◽  
Iman Santoso

Various researches on drug abuse crimes have focused more on drug users or addicts. Meanwhile, investigations into drug dealers and producers have received very little attention. The majority of drug convicts in prisons are drug traffickers, which has resulted in a significant increase in drug trafficking cases in Indonesia. This study aimed to identify differences in personality traits, guilt, and shame of non-recidivists and drug dealers. The research was conducted on one hundred and fifty-five prisoners at the Cibinong Penitentiary, West Java, Indonesia. The measurement uses a scale of the big five personality traits which has been adapted into Indonesian, and the Guilt and Shame Proneness Scale (GASP) was developed by Cohen, Wolf, Panter, and Insko. This study found that there were differences in personality traits in terms of agreeableness and neuroticism between non-recidivists and recidivists. The difference test concluded that guilt and shame did not show any differences between the two groups of prisoners. This conclusion can provide a basis for consideration of developing a program to develop drug trafficking convicts to prevent the re-offense of crimes after being released.Keywords : Personality traits, guilt, shame, non-recidivists, recidivists Abstrak. Berbagai penelitian kejahatan penyalahgunaan narkoba selama ini lebih memfokuskan pada pengguna atau pecandu narkoba. Sedangkan penyelidikan terhadap para pengedar dan produsen  narkoba masih sangat kurang mendapatkan perhatian. Mayoritas  narapidana kejahatan narkoba di lembaga pemasyarakatan adalah para pengedar narkoba yang mengakibatkan peningkatan yang signifikan dalam kasus peredaran obat terlarang di Indonesia. Studi ini bertujuan mengidentifikasi perbedaan dalam sifat kepribadian, rasa bersalah, dan rasa malu nonresidivis dan residivis pengedar  narkoba.  Penelitian dilakukan pada seratus lima puluh lima narapidana di Lembaga Pemasyarakatan Cibinong, Jawa Barat, Indonesia, Pengukuran menggunakan skala the big five personality traits yang telah diadaptasi ke dalam bahasa Indonesia dan Guilt and Shame Proneness Scale (GASP) dikembangkan oleh Cohen, Wolf, Panter dan Insko. Studi ini menemukan ada perbedaan personality traits dalam aspek pada agreeableness dan neuroticism non-residivis dengan residivis. Uji perbedaan  menyimpulkan rasa bersalah dan rasa malu tidak menunjukkan perbedaan antara kedua kelompok narapidana. Kesimpulan ini dapat memberikan dasar pertimbangan pembuatan program pembinaan narapidana pengedar narkoba untuk mencegah pengulangan kejahatan setelah bebas.

2020 ◽  
Vol 41 (3) ◽  
pp. 124-132
Author(s):  
Marc-André Bédard ◽  
Yann Le Corff

Abstract. This replication and extension of DeYoung, Quilty, Peterson, and Gray’s (2014) study aimed to assess the unique variance of each of the 10 aspects of the Big Five personality traits ( DeYoung, Quilty, & Peterson, 2007 ) associated with intelligence and its dimensions. Personality aspects and intelligence were assessed in a sample of French-Canadian adults from real-life assessment settings ( n = 213). Results showed that the Intellect aspect was independently associated with g, verbal, and nonverbal intelligence while its counterpart Openness was independently related to verbal intelligence only, thus replicating the results of the original study. Independent associations were also found between Withdrawal, Industriousness and Assertiveness aspects and verbal intelligence, as well as between Withdrawal and Politeness aspects and nonverbal intelligence. Possible explanations for these associations are discussed.


2016 ◽  
Vol 37 (1) ◽  
pp. 49-55 ◽  
Author(s):  
Alberto Dionigi

Abstract. In recent years, both professional and volunteer clowns have become familiar in health settings. The clown represents a peculiar humorist’s character, strictly associated with the performer’s own personality. In this study, the Big Five personality traits (BFI) of 155 Italian clown doctors (130 volunteers and 25 professionals) were compared to published data for the normal population. This study highlighted specific differences between clown doctors and the general population: Clown doctors showed higher agreeableness, conscientiousness, openness, and extraversion, as well as lower neuroticism compared to other people. Moreover, specific differences emerged comparing volunteers and professionals: Professional clowns showed significantly lower in agreeableness compared to their unpaid colleagues. The results are also discussed with reference to previous studies conducted on groups of humorists. Clowns’ personalities showed some peculiarities that can help to explain the facility for their performances in the health setting and that are different than those of other groups of humorists.


2006 ◽  
Author(s):  
Marcus T. Boccaccini ◽  
John Clark ◽  
Beth A. Caillouet ◽  
William Chaplin

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