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Factors Influencing Juvenile Delinquencies Among Juvenile
[A CASE STUDY OF BORSTAL TRAINING INSTITUTE GANMO, KWARA STATE.] -
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Hypothesis Two
There is no significant difference in the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies by respondents on the basis of age.
Table 4 shows that the calculated t-value is 1.25 while critical t-value is 1.96. Since the calculated t-value is less than the critical t-value, the null hypothesis, which states that there is no significant difference in the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies by respondents on the basis of age, is accepted. This shows that there is no significant difference in the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies as expressed by respondents on the basis of age.
Hypothesis Three
There is no significant difference in the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies by respondents on the basis of religion.
Table 5 shows that the calculated f-ratio is 1.57 is less than the critical f-ratio of 3.00 at 0.05 level of significance. Therefore, the null hypothesis, which states that there is no significant difference in the factors influencing juvenile delinquency as expressed by respondents on the basis of religion, is accepted. This indicates that significant difference does not exist in the factors influencing juvenile delinquencies as expressed by respondents on the basis of religion.
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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---