Marasabessy, Abd. Chaidir
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Journal : Jurnal Loyalitas Sosial: Journal of Community Service in Humanities and Social Sciences

Habituation of Anti-Corruption Values on Children in Orphanages Marasabessy, Abd. chaidir; Siagian, Amrizal; Istianingsih, Istianingsih; Novi, Febry
Jurnal Loyalitas Sosial: Journal of Community Service in Humanities and Social Sciences Jurnal Loyalitas sosial Volume 5 N0. 2 September 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan Universitas Pamulang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32493/JLS.v5i2.p55-69

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Dishonorable behavior by taking other people's belongings is often carried out by teenagers in social institutions. These actions occur because they experience financial, social and emotional problems. Precautions must be taken to ensure the next generation does not behave corruptly. Locus of service of Ciputat Women's Charity Orphanage, South Tangerang. The partner's goal is to create an anti-corruption atmosphere and culture through anti-corruption-based activities; And students as service members have sensitivity and are able to photograph real conditions so that their creativity develops in cultivating anti-corruption behavior. Participatory action research is the method used. This service activity has succeeded in fostering anti-corruption cultural behavior in partners. The results of the questionnaire showed that of the 38 participants who participated in the anti-corruption values habituation activity, 34 people gave statements of "very satisfied" or at level 4, and 4 others at level 3 or "satisfied". So it was concluded that from all indicators (statements) listed in the questionnaire, the statement "very satisfied" reached 89% and the statement "satisfied" reached 11%, so that the service activity was declared successful and able to encourage foster children to behave anti-corruption. As a recommendation, social institutions should design parenting styles, which can protect foster children from reprehensible acts, so that aspects of their cognition, affection and conation can grow optimally and sustainably and they are not inherited from the corrupt deeds of their predecessors.