scholarly journals Das Verstehen des Pädagogischen Dialogs als Bedingung der Kriminalitätsbekämpfung

2014 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ferdinand Potgieter ◽  
Hannes van der Walt ◽  
Charl Wolhuter

The authors of this article investigate the possibility that the absence of pedagogical dialogues between educators and students can explain aspects of the incidence of crime, in particular acts of crime committed by young people. Based on this thesis and on basic principles of education, the relationship between language, communication and dialogue, as well as on the etiology and essential meaning, of the concept of „dialogue“, the authors demonstrate that education is fundamentally an act of dialogue. The acknowledgement of this ontological fact will not only promote acceptable relationships and behaviour among the youth, but will also assist educators and social workers in their venture against the wave of criminality which is threatening to overpower the world.

Author(s):  
Nikolaos Stamatakis

Today, the majority of research has focused on legitimacy, while much less attention has been given to the sources of trust in the police (Nix et al., 2014). Limited attention has been also paid to the examination of legitimacy of the police services as viewed by those they serve (Bottoms & Tankebe, 2013), especially by the young people. Hence, the current study aims to add to this body of research in three ways. First, it examines the factors that influence peoples' beliefs about the police and their intentions to cooperate or exhibit confidence. Second, this study constitutes one of the first empirical analyses that highlight the importance of examining the relationship between police authority and legitimacy in Brazil. Aiming to understand the dynamics among those notions in relation to trust and obedience, the empirical part of the present study is conducted in the district of Jardim Ângela (Sao Paolo); once considered as the most violent urban region in the world. The final contribution lies in its focus on early adolescence as the particular age forms a crucial period in peoples' legal socialization (Dirikx & Van den Bulck, 2014). The statistical analysis shows significant relationships between the frequency of obedience in laws and trust in the police, and dimensions of perceived legitimacy.


2014 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 197-206
Author(s):  
Pudentia MPSS

AbstrakTradisi merupakan salah satu sumber penting dalam pembentukan identiti kelompok masyarakat tersebutdan pembentukan peradaban bangsa. Perkaitan di antara ketamadunan jelas menunjukkan kehubungansesuatu tamadun ini terdiri dari penggabungan beberapa tamadun dan bangsa. Perkembangan tradisisecara lisan ini boleh dilihat daripada beberapa adat Melayu yang mencirikan orang-orang Melayu danseterusnya memperlihatkan diri dan nadi sesuatu bangsa. Perlambangan dan contoh kepada prinsip asastradisi lisan ini telah diperlihatkan melalui sayu kajian khusus ke atas masyarakat Indonesia. Artikel kerjaini membentangkan tahap tradisi lisan yang telah membentuk suatu tamadun kemanusiaan di Indonesiadan dunia umumnya. Abstract Tradition is one of the important sources of identities in the formation of these groups and the formation ofcivilization. Relationship between civilization clearly shows the relationship of a civilization that consists ofa combination of several civilizations and nations. Development of oral tradition can be seen from someMalay customs that characterize the Malays and thus makig them the pulse of a nation. Representationand an example of the basic principles of oral tradition has been demonstrated through specific studies onglassy Indonesian society. This paper presents the oral tradition that has developed a human civilizationin Indonesia and the world in general.


2017 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 27
Author(s):  
Imron Mustofa

The relationship and Islam democracy in Indonesia has been a topic. The possibility of Islam education is worth taking into account in the arena of Indonesian politics? How is Islamic education position in the world Indonesian government? Until that the Islamic education system plays in the world of Indonesian politics. To  answers to the problems that this article is present. After through the review process, the article has finally found the conclusion that Indonesian democracy, its central idea of sovereignty in the hands of the people, has indirectly opened up Muslim opportunities form a democracy religious. That is, a system and elements Islamic foundations efforts to develop a religious model of Islamic education. This is due the peculiar nature of Islamic education which strongly emphasizes the importance of integral attitudes (tawhīdī) at all kinds of reality. Therefore, the government of Indonesia in the future, all started from Islamic education at this time. Because, the young people who is currently still a role as a student of this State of Indonesia journey.


Author(s):  
Michael Ruse

In recent years, philosophers have come to realize that the relationship between science and values raises questions which are both important and not readily answered. It is true that the major figures in that tradition known as ‘logical empiricism’ appreciated that science always exceeds its empirical grasp and that it is necessary for scientists to be guided and constrained by so-called ‘epistemic values,’ these being values (in the words of one supporter) ‘presumed to promote the truth-like character of science, its character as the most secure knowledge available to us of the world we seek to understand.’ However, these values — such things as internal and external consistency, simplicity, predictive accuracy and fertility, unificatory power (consilience) — were considered special. Inasmuch as they could not be reduced to basic principles of logic — and there were attempts to do this — they were still thought of, in some sense, as beyond the vagaries of human emotion. Their importance was not a function of the individual’s personal inclinations, nor of those of the group, whether this group be understood as a closely knit band of researchers or even up to a complete society.


2011 ◽  
Vol 101-102 ◽  
pp. 136-139
Author(s):  
Ying Zhao

With the enhancement of environmental protection consciousness, people pay increasingly attention to sustainable design all over the world recent years. Sustainable design is still in the early stage in China. Applying it in commercial operation is more helpful to promote sustainability in society. According to the survey, young people have strong environmental awareness relatively. There’re already many corporations have used sustainable idea in design for youth products successfully. This paper presents that sustainable design need to consider fully about the relationship among people, environment and economic. In accordance with the demands of youth to take different methods of sustainable design flexibly will benefit both to environment and human being.


Author(s):  
Joseph Walsh

Psychotic symptoms, which are significant features of several mental disorders, can severely compromise a client’s ability to engage successfully in interpersonal relationships. All psychosocial interventions depend on a practitioner’s ability to establish a positive relationship with a client, but this can be especially difficult with psychotic persons due to their irrational perceptions of the world. Still, it is important to realize that these clients want to experience interpersonal connections even as they are often fearful of risking them. Only by developing an appreciation for the lived experience of psychotic clients can social workers maximize their potential to develop a relationship of trust. The purposes of this chapter are to examine the relationship capacities of clients who are psychotic and to present strategies for social workers to engage with them.


2019 ◽  
pp. 52-101
Author(s):  
Nikolaos Stamatakis

Today, the majority of research has focused on legitimacy, while much less attention has been given to the sources of trust in the police (Nix et al., 2014). Limited attention has been also paid to the examination of legitimacy of the police services as viewed by those they serve (Bottoms & Tankebe, 2013), especially by the young people. Hence, the current study aims to add to this body of research in three ways. First, it examines the factors that influence peoples' beliefs about the police and their intentions to cooperate or exhibit confidence. Second, this study constitutes one of the first empirical analyses that highlight the importance of examining the relationship between police authority and legitimacy in Brazil. Aiming to understand the dynamics among those notions in relation to trust and obedience, the empirical part of the present study is conducted in the district of Jardim Ângela (Sao Paolo); once considered as the most violent urban region in the world. The final contribution lies in its focus on early adolescence as the particular age forms a crucial period in peoples' legal socialization (Dirikx & Van den Bulck, 2014). The statistical analysis shows significant relationships between the frequency of obedience in laws and trust in the police, and dimensions of perceived legitimacy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 24 (2) ◽  
pp. 476-485 ◽  
Author(s):  
Elisangela Argenta Zanatta ◽  
Maria da Graça Corso da Motta

The aim was to understand how violence is understood by the young, in their experience, in the perspective of corporeality and vulnerability. Qualitative research was undertaken with 21 young people, students of nursing at a university in the West of the Brazilian state of Santa Catarina. The information was produced based on a genogram and ecomap, and on the dynamics of creativity and sensitivity, these being interpreted in the light of Hermeneutics. The young understand violence as an absence of happiness, as something which harms their integrity; by violence, they understand the negligence existing in the relationship between parents and children and in the conflictual relationships experienced in the family. The study raised important elements for understanding the violence from the viewpoint of the young person, revealing the need to outline actions of nursing care which reduce the situations of vulnerability to this phenomenon which interferes in their way of being in the world.


2006 ◽  
pp. 133-146 ◽  
Author(s):  
K. Arystanbekov

Kazakhstan’s economic policy results in 1995-2005 are considered in the article. In particular, the analysis of the relationship between economic growth and some indicators of nation states - population, territory, direct access to the World Ocean, and extraction of crude petroleum - is presented. Basic problems in the sphere of economic policy in Kazakhstan are formulated.


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