A study comparing psychological problems experienced by beggars in Iraqi society
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BeggingAbstract
A study comparing the psychological problems he suffers from
Beggars in Iraqi society
After a careful and comprehensive look at all the aspects of begging and assessing the reality of the circumstances that this largest segment of the needy is going through, it is difficult for them to search for their need and advertise themselves or that they get little help that is not sufficient or they do not find help or that surprise the critical and urgent circumstances this uneven concept in the evaluation The phenomenon of begging to find out its girlfriends, its area, analyze its causes and motives, and search for it in solutions inside and outside the official authorities, while replacing the word “fight” with a word that suits the efforts made.
We must stand on the magic of begging, its attractiveness, images of begging, and the state of begging when practicing begging, and identify the beggars' personalities, professions, tools, models, means, tricks, and segments, and then finally stand on how to help the poor and the legal view of begging.
The research aims to:
- Identify the differences in the problem experienced by the beggars of both sexes.
And to verify the research objectives, I assumed the following:
There is a statistically significant relationship between beggars and beggars. In dealing with field research procedures, the two researchers followed the following:
The research sample:
17 beggars of both sexes included 9 males and 8 females at the age of (13-18) years in Palestine Street and Al-Mujamma Street. Work continued with them for a month and for a period of 2 hours per day.
The researcher used statistical methods to process the data. After presenting, analyzing and discussing the results, the following conclusions were reached:
By presenting, analyzing and discussing the results, the researcher concluded that there are significant differences in psychological problems between males and females.
The researcher came up with the most important recommendations:
1- Opening social care homes for beggars.
2- Opening factories or small factories that house a number of beggar's youth to take advantage of the unemployed labor force and dispense with foreign workers.
3- Eliminating the phenomenon of begging, by pursuing criminals responsible for kidnapping and trafficking children.
4- Eliminating or attempting to eradicate poverty cases among needy families, by delivering them monthly salaries.
5- The role of the media in disseminating and spreading the social culture of the family.
6- Teaching children to compulsory reading and writing.
7- Sheltering children who have talents.
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