Proposed Solutions To Face Electronic Extortion Of Divorced Women From The Point Of View Of Social Workers In Ramallah And Al-Bireh
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Abstract
This study aims to identify the proposed solutions to face electronic blackmail for divorced women from the point of view of social workers in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate. The researcher used the descriptive analytical approach. The study sample consisted of (112) specialists representing specialists in government institutions, NGOs, in addition to specialists in private institutions in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate. A questionnaire was distributed to them, which included (16) paragraphs measuring the proposed solutions to face electronic blackmail.
The results showed that the arithmetic mean of all the paragraphs of the proposed solutions to face electronic blackmail is equal to (4.21), which means that there is a very large degree of approval. The results also showed that there are no statistically significant differences at the level of significance (a≤0.05) in the averages of the proposed solutions in electronic blackmail for divorced women in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate from the point of view of social workers attributed to variables (gender, educational qualification, years of experience) while there are statistically significant differences at the level (a≤0.05) between the averages of the proposed solutions in electronic blackmail for divorced women in Ramallah and Al-Bireh Governorate from the point of view of social workers attributed to the variable of the field of work, in favor of those whose field of work is a government institution, while it was found that there are no differences between the rest of the other groups.