Parental Factor as a Leverage For Adolescents' Criminal Behaviour In South-West, Nigeria

Dosunmu Simeon A., Sowunmi Rhoda O
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The study investigated the extent to which parental factor act as a leverage for adolescents’ criminal behaviour in South-West, Nigeria. Parental factor includes Parenting styles, Parental criminality, Parent educational achievement, Family type,, Family conflict, and Family financial capability. The Ex-post facto research design was adopted for the study. The simple random as well as purposive sampling technique was used to select adolescents in Juvenile correctional centres and Medium correctional services across South-West Nigeria. A total of 240 participants took part in the study, while data was collected through the responses from the respondents to the Adolescents Criminal Exposure Behaviour Questionnaire (ACEBQ). The data collected was analyzed using the Univariate Analysis of variance [UNIANOVA] at 0.05 level of significance. A significant F- value ( F=4.551:P <0.0 5) The findings revealed that parental factor significantly disposed adolescents in Southwest Nigeria to criminal behaviours and exposure to correctional institutions. This study concluded that parents and guardians need to have firm grip on their wards, so as to prevent them from being negatively influenced by criminally inclined adolescents. The issue of family planning should also be taken seriously, if possible government should mandate couples not to have more than 2 children irrespective of their gender and teaching on dangers and consequences of divorce should be constituted into the counselling sessions for intending couples during their joining at the marriage registry. This is because it was revealed in the course of this research that majority of the adolescents inmates in the correctional institutions visited, were not from intact homes.
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父母因素对尼日利亚西南部青少年犯罪行为的影响
该研究调查了在尼日利亚西南部,父母因素对青少年犯罪行为的影响程度。父母因素包括父母教养方式、父母犯罪、父母教育成就、家庭类型、家庭冲突和家庭经济能力。本研究采用事后调查设计。采用简单随机和有目的抽样技术,在尼日利亚西南部的少年惩教中心和中等惩教机构中选择青少年。共有240名参与者参加了这项研究,而数据是通过受访者对青少年犯罪暴露行为问卷(ACEBQ)的回答收集的。收集的数据采用单变量方差分析(UNIANOVA)进行分析,显著性水平为0.05。F值显著(F=4.551:P < 0.05),表明父母因素对尼日利亚西南部青少年的犯罪行为和教养机构暴露有显著影响。这项研究的结论是,父母和监护人需要牢牢控制他们的孩子,以防止他们受到有犯罪倾向的青少年的负面影响。计划生育问题也应认真对待,如果可能的话,政府应规定夫妇不论性别不得生育两个以上的子女,并应将关于离婚的危险和后果的教育纳入拟结婚夫妇在婚姻登记处登记时的咨询课程。这是因为在这项研究的过程中发现,在被访问的教养机构中,大多数青少年囚犯都不是来自完整的家庭。
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