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  1. Aina Hazrina Hazuki, Nor Hafizah Mohamed Harith
    MyJurnal
    The community has active roles to play to mitigate child maltreatment. In reviewing the Child Abuse
    and Neglect prevention measurement in Malaysia, the readiness score is relatively at the moderate level
    based on World Health Organization assessment tools. The primary objective was to assess a
    relationship between collective efficacy and child maltreatment in Petaling Jaya, Selangor. The crosssectional
    and correlational study has been adopted. A sum of 390 questionnaires were disseminated to
    Petaling Jaya community, particularly those who were married with at minimum one child. The
    findings have revealed that the social cohesion and child maltreatment possesses a significant
    relationship (r= 0.111, p0.05) with child maltreatment. The findings of this study contribute to several significant
    contribution. Several suggestions were provided for the Malaysian government to initiate some
    community approaches in effort to mitigate child maltreatment. It is practically to recommend the
    government to invigorate the comprehensive policies in fostering the community awareness to exercise
    their social responsibility in community in addressing the child maltreatment issues. The community
    awareness enables to enhance proactive involvement in which it could prompt the active action and
    establish a set of partnership among community group members. Hence, it is able to strengthen the
    solid protection to increase the resilience of children due to the proactive society to protect the
    vulnerable children and have zero tolerance on violence against children.
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