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Factors Influencing Juvenile Delinquencies Among Juvenile
[A CASE STUDY OF BORSTAL TRAINING INSTITUTE GANMO, KWARA STATE.] -
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On the distribution of respondents by gender, age, religion, family type, father’s occupation and mother’s occupation, table 1 reveals that 140(100%) of the respondents are male. This shows that all the respondents are male Secondly, the analysis shows that 32(23%) of the respondents are between 10 and 15 years of age; while 108(77%) are between 16 and 19 years of age. This shows that the respondents between 16 and 19 years of age are more than the respondents between 10 and 15 years of age.
Thirdly, the analysis shows that 74 (54%) of the respondents are Christians; 64(44%) are Muslims; while 04(03%) are of African Traditional Religion (ATR). This shows that the majority of the respondents are Christians. Fourthly the analysis shows that 63(45%) of the respondents are from monogamous families; while 77(55%) of the respondents are from polygamous families. This shows that the majority of the respondents are from polygamous families.
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT This study investigated the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies among juveniles in Borstal Training Institute Ganmo, Kwara State. A sample of 150 respondents were randomly selected. A questionnaire titled “Factor Influencing Juvenile Delinquencies Questionnaire (FIJDQ) was administered to elicit relevant information from the respondents and the data collected were analysed with the use of frequency counts, simple percentages, t-test and Analysis of Variance (AN ... Continue reading---
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ABSRACT - [ Total Page(s): 1 ]ABSTRACT This study investigated the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies among juveniles in Borstal Training Institute Ganmo, Kwara State. A sample of 150 respondents were randomly selected. A questionnaire titled “Factor Influencing Juvenile Delinquencies Questionnaire (FIJDQ) was administered to elicit relevant information from the respondents and the data collected were analysed with the use of frequency counts, simple percentages, t-test and Analysis of Variance (AN ... Continue reading---