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As mentioned in
About us, this website (999.com.my)
is not the official website for Malaysia Emergency Services and we are NOT the
individuals who authorized by The Ministry of Home Affairs of Malaysia nor any
Malaysian Government Agency to publish any of the material mentioned in this
website, information presented on this
website (999.com.my)
are considered public information (unless otherwise noted) and may be
distributed or copied. We strongly recommend that viewers to
acquired Emergency Services
information directly from Official Malaysia Emergency Services website.
While
we makes every effort to provide accurate and complete information, various
data such as names, telephone numbers, etc. may change prior to updating. We
welcomes suggestions on how to improve our home page and correct errors. We
provides no warranty, expressed or implied, as to the accuracy, reliability
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There is no single factor
that predisposes a person to behave violently or become involved in criminal
behaviour. Individual, community and societal level factors, and
interactions among these factors, all influence behaviour. Some increase the
risk of becoming involved in criminal offending and some can help buffer the
effects of risk factors and are known as protective factors. Persons take
decisions to stay away from crime despite the predisposing factors or to
engage in crime without any risk factors that create a predisposition.
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