Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya

Social deviance among juveniles starts at school age. At the initial stage this delinquency is in the form of abuse of school rules such as truancy, smoking and vandalism. The absence of effective measures to curband overcome this problem is a catalyst to more serious criminal misconduct such as bul...

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Main Authors: Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia, Muhammad Yahya, Vidya Yazmin
Format: Student Project
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012
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spelling uitm-152742016-11-10T02:20:47Z http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15274/ Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Muhammad Yahya, Vidya Yazmin Deviant behavior. Social deviance Social deviance among juveniles starts at school age. At the initial stage this delinquency is in the form of abuse of school rules such as truancy, smoking and vandalism. The absence of effective measures to curband overcome this problem is a catalyst to more serious criminal misconduct such as bullying, injury to others, rape, theft and murder. Effective preventive and rehabilitative measures must be implemented in an integrated and widespread manner at the family and community levels, school and rehabilitation institutions in view of the fact that the younger generation will inherit the nation‟s wealth, place, and profession. The increase in criminal misconduct among adolescents is influenced by several factors particularly involving those directly involved with adolescent development such as parents, the school, the family, social institutions, the community and more. Juveniles can be concluded as a group of adolescents under the age of 21 years and who have criminal responsibility at the age of 10 years. This paper focuses on adolescents aged between 14 and 21 years. In this research, we will study on factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency based on three factors which are family, peer pressure and environmental factors. Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies 2012 Student Project NonPeerReviewed text en http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15274/1/PPb_SITI%20NUR%20EDLYN%20NADIA%20ZURAIJU%20AM%2012_5.pdf Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia and Muhammad Yahya, Vidya Yazmin (2012) Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya. [Student Project] (Unpublished)
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topic Deviant behavior. Social deviance
spellingShingle Deviant behavior. Social deviance
Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia
Muhammad Yahya, Vidya Yazmin
Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya
description Social deviance among juveniles starts at school age. At the initial stage this delinquency is in the form of abuse of school rules such as truancy, smoking and vandalism. The absence of effective measures to curband overcome this problem is a catalyst to more serious criminal misconduct such as bullying, injury to others, rape, theft and murder. Effective preventive and rehabilitative measures must be implemented in an integrated and widespread manner at the family and community levels, school and rehabilitation institutions in view of the fact that the younger generation will inherit the nation‟s wealth, place, and profession. The increase in criminal misconduct among adolescents is influenced by several factors particularly involving those directly involved with adolescent development such as parents, the school, the family, social institutions, the community and more. Juveniles can be concluded as a group of adolescents under the age of 21 years and who have criminal responsibility at the age of 10 years. This paper focuses on adolescents aged between 14 and 21 years. In this research, we will study on factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency based on three factors which are family, peer pressure and environmental factors.
format Student Project
author Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia
Muhammad Yahya, Vidya Yazmin
author_facet Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia
Muhammad Yahya, Vidya Yazmin
author_sort Zuraiju, Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia
title Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya
title_short Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya
title_full Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya
title_fullStr Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya
title_full_unstemmed Factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: A case study on male juveniles in Henry Gurney Melaka / Siti Nur Edlyn Nadia Zuraiju and Vidya Yazmin Muhammad Yahya
title_sort factors that contribute to juvenile delinquency: a case study on male juveniles in henry gurney melaka / siti nur edlyn nadia zuraiju and vidya yazmin muhammad yahya
publisher Faculty of Administrative Science and Policy Studies
publishDate 2012
url http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15274/
http://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/15274/1/PPb_SITI%20NUR%20EDLYN%20NADIA%20ZURAIJU%20AM%2012_5.pdf
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