Social Functions of The General Security Service (GSS) From The Viewpoint of Jordanian Citizens

Authors

  • Rania Al-A'shran الجامعة الاردنية دكتوراة
  • Majd Al-deen Khamash علم الاجتماع الجامعة الاردنية استاذ

Abstract

Social Functions of The General Security Service (GSS) From The Viewpoint of Jordanian Citizens (Social Field Study A) ABSTRACT This study aimed at finding out "social functions ofthe GSS from the viewpoint of the Jordanian citizen (social field study)." The study relied on data sources both types of primary and secondary, were obtained on secondary data from some of the previous books and studies related to the subject of the study, while preliminary data shoved obtained by distributing the questionnaire. The study population consisted of all the inhabitants of the city of Amman and the estimated (3,000,000) for the year 2015, was chosen as a deliberate sample of (400) citizen of the population of the city of Amman; possible benefited from these jobs, however, were excluded (23) Asptana for not suitability for statistical analysis, and thus the number of questionnaires midwife to perform statistical analysis operations (377), using the Statistical Package for Social Sciences software system (Fifteenth Edition) (Statistical Package for Social Sciences -SPSS, ver15), in order to reach the study's goals and objectives. The main findings of the study include: The study found that Jordanian citizens a great deal of understanding and awareness of the importance of the social functions of the public security organs. - Evidenced by the results of the study that there were no statistically significant differences at (α ≤ 0.05) for the position of citizens of the social functions of the security services due to the variables (gender, marital status, monthly income for your family). Key concepts : public security , comprehensive security , citizen , social function, latent function

Published

2016-12-08

How to Cite

Al-A’shran, R., & Khamash, M. A.- deen. (2016). Social Functions of The General Security Service (GSS) From The Viewpoint of Jordanian Citizens. Dirasat: Human and Social Sciences, 43. Retrieved from http://archives.ju.edu.jo/index.php/hum/article/view/8829

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