scholarly journals THE PROBLEM OF LEGAL BEHAVIOR MOTIVATION

Author(s):  
Ф.Х. Галиев
Keyword(s):  

Во все времена в обществе преобладало то количество людей, поведение которых не вызывало противоречий с действующим законодательством. Эта ситуация говорит о наличии в обществе своеобразного механизма обеспечения и поддержки правомерных моделей поведения и необходимости исследования особенностей мотивации правомерного поведения. At all times, in a society dominated by the number of people whose behavior did not cause conflicts with current legislaments. This situation indicates the presence in society of a kind of mechanism for ensuring and supporting legitimate models of behavior and the need to study the features of the motivation of legitimate behavior.

2020 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
pp. 130-139
Author(s):  
Saraswati Saraswati ◽  
Elsafira Maghfiroti Resyanta

The background of this study is to examine the profile of child terrorist and the motivation behind the crime of terrorism in children by using child development theory and sosial ecology theory. This research is a qualitative study using a phenomenology approach. The phenomenology approach aims to describe the meaning of the life experience of a terrorist child so that the level of belief or paradigm of the terrorist child changes, so to learn and understand it must be based on the point of view of a terrorist child as a subject who directly experiences the incident. The subject of this research is a child who commits a terrorist crime. Data collection techniques by conducting deep interviews, observation and documentation study. This research was conducted at the Juvenile Penitentiary Class I Tangerang (LPKA). The results of this study indicate that the profile picture of a child terrorist can be assessed based on the child's speaking style, behavior, motivation, beliefs, and experiences in the past. The main factor for a child committing a terrorist crime comes from the lack of figures and supervision from parents in their teens so that children look for other figures to be used as examples.


2019 ◽  
Vol 31 (5) ◽  
pp. 1641-1644
Author(s):  
Meriton Ismajli

The motives dictate that people do things. They determine how much effort a person will engage in in an appropriate activity. Motives contain factors that initiate, intensify, maintain, and inflame behavior. Motivation is of utmost importance to managers, because their role is to make their subordinates energetic in achieving the goals of the organization. Understanding the causes of motivation is a primary requirement for anyone who is engaged in monitoring. Motivot denotes movement in terms of excitation, inducing or snagging with movement force.


2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 51
Author(s):  
Fibria Anggraini P.L ◽  
Waluyo Waluyo

The purpose of this study was to analyze the factors that affect tax compliance (tax compliance) individual taxpayers in the KPP Kebayoran Baru Tiga, South Jakarta. This study used a questionnaire survey design as an instrument. Respondents in this study were 85 individual taxpayers entrepreneur tax register at least one year and to submit the SPT.This study uses the variable individual behavior, motivation and organizational climate as the independent variable and tax compliance individual taxpayers as the dependent variable. Data analysis was performed using multiple linear regression analysis with SPSS for Windows Version 19.00. The results of this study indicate that individual behavior, motivation and organizational climate have significant effect on tax compliance individual taxpayers .


2021 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 130-140
Author(s):  
Anna Vladimirovna Shentyakova

Modern megalopolis concentrates all groups of resources including economic, political, cultural, information, human resources, etc. The high population density, economic and geographic situation, complex multiethnic and multicultural structure of large cities contribute to certain types of values and behavioral models in the younger generation. The neo-institutional approach and social capital theory were chosen as a methodological basis. The article examines a number of methodological works devoted to various aspects of the social capital and explores the opportunity for this concept application for analysis of the protest behavior motivation and assessment of the protest potential of young people. Combination of the economic model of multilevel analysis for measuring social capital by S.А. Sysoev and socio-political parameters for the empirical part allowed to clearly defining the main categories and indicators of analysis. Measuring the levels of social capital of a megalopolis with the inclusion a network component expands the range of opportunities for assessing and identifying the protest potential of large Russian cities residents.


Author(s):  
Mary Ellen O’Toole

This chapter addresses the fundamentals of threat assessment for professionals new to the field. Threat assessment is a critical thinking analysis that requires a multidisciplinary and peer review approach. Some of the fundamental concepts of threat assessment discussed in this chapter include the need for a detailed evaluation of the threatener’s background, including background patterns of behavior, motivation, and abilities to carry out the threat. The use and relevance of self-reported information in a threat assessment context must be very carefully evaluated because of the possibly deceptive motivations of the person providing it. Also discussed in this chapter are adolescents as unique offenders from a threat assessment perspective; their psychological, emotional, and brain development is unique and critical for the threat assessor to understand and to discern when evaluating their potential to make threats and carry them out. Key concepts integral to threat assessment also discussed in this chapter include evidence of escalation, injustice collecting, superficial indicators of normalcy, hatred and other emotions as motivators for carrying out threatened acts of violence, and the categories of reasons for the misinterpretation of dangerous and violent behavior by individuals close to or associated with the threatener.


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