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The assessment of factors related to juvenile delinquency was conducted at Arusha Remand Home in Arusha City. This study adopted a cross-sectional design and gathered both quantitative and qualitative data from various primary and secondary sources. A sample of 103 respondents was selected using a simple random sampling technique. Structured interviews using researcher-administered questionnaires were employed to collect primary data from the participants. In-depth interviews were conducted with selected juveniles to obtain insights into the delinquency in the city. Descriptive statistics and the Likelihood Ratio Chi-Square test were employed for quantitative data analysis, utilising IBM SPSS Statistics version 20. The findings indicated that theft offences accounted for a significant proportion of juvenile delinquency (45.6%), followed by abuse (29.1%) and vandalism (25.2%). The primary causes of delinquent behaviours were identified as poverty (67%), peer influence (28.2%), and family dysfunction (4.9%). Additionally, the study identified gender, household size, parenting style, and the causes of committing crimes as factors associated with juvenile delinquency. Based on these findings, it is recommended that the Arusha City Council, in collaboration with other stakeholders, develop targeted interventions and initiatives to address the specific challenges faced by juveniles. Government welfare officers in Arusha City should design educational programmes aimed at equipping families with the necessary knowledge and skills to create a nurturing environment for their children, thereby guiding juveniles onto a positive path. Implementing these recommendations aims to prevent and reduce juvenile delinquency and promote the overall well-being and positive development of young individuals in Arusha City
与青少年犯罪有关的因素评估是在阿鲁沙市的阿鲁沙看守所进行的。本研究采用横断面设计,从各种第一手和第二手来源收集定量和定性数据。采用简单的随机抽样方法,选取了103名受访者。采用研究人员管理的问卷进行结构化访谈,以收集参与者的主要数据。对选定的青少年进行了深入访谈,以深入了解该市的犯罪情况。定量数据分析采用描述性统计和似然比卡方检验,使用IBM SPSS statistics version 20。调查结果显示,在青少年犯罪中,盗窃占很大比例(45.6%),其次是虐待(29.1%)和破坏公物(25.2%)。犯罪行为的主要原因被确定为贫困(67%)、同伴影响(28.2%)和家庭功能障碍(4.9%)。此外,该研究还确定了性别、家庭规模、父母教养方式和犯罪原因是与青少年犯罪有关的因素。根据这些调查结果,建议阿鲁沙市议会与其他利益攸关方合作,制定有针对性的干预措施和举措,以解决青少年面临的具体挑战。阿鲁沙市的政府福利官员应设计教育方案,使家庭具备必要的知识和技能,为其子女创造一个养育环境,从而引导青少年走上一条积极的道路。执行这些建议的目的是预防和减少青少年犯罪,促进阿鲁沙市青少年的全面福祉和积极发展