Although implicated in a variety of issues worrying and the problems associated with illegal racing activities, very limited research that focuses on the behavior of 'Punks' in Penang. In Malaysia, a recent study by Rozmi et al., (2015) found 'Mat Rempit' involved in illegal racing, achieve higher scores on aggression, sensation seeking and risk behaviors compared with the group of respondents were not involved. In addition, a recent study on 'Punks: Transforming Nation to a National Asset Liability by CSR program' by Fazilatul and colleagues (2015) studied the transformation of 'Mat Rempit' from liabilities to assets that can be developed by researchers and agencies non-governmental organizations (NGOs) through the initiative of corporate social responsibility (CSR) to improve the quality of life and remain unchanged status Mat Rempit become national assets.
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