A social work study on family related issues influencing juvenile delinquency
Author(s)
Mohammad Reza IravaniSamaneh Salimi
Akram Fakhri Fakhramini
Ghasem Shahmoradi
Zakaria Eskandari
Mohsen Dadashi
Keywords
Juvenile delinquencyReligion and juvenile delinquency
Economy and Juvenile delinquency
Management. Industrial management
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Industries. Land use. Labor
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Social Sciences
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We present a study to investigate the impacts of various factors on juvenile delinquency. The study distributes 400 questionnaires among young people aged 19-26 who are involved with some sort of crime and analyzes their feedbacks. There are three hypotheses including family income, tendency to spirituality and religion and educational backgrounds of families and juvenile delinquency among these people. The results show that while family income and religious as well as spirituality characteristics play important role on juvenile delinquency, educational background of the parents do not statistically have any influence on juvenile delinquency. The study recommends that a better family condition could contribute society to reduce juvenile delinquency and people could guide their children through better consultations.Date
2013-07-01Type
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oai:doaj.org/article:96f0c6e6e7df43a687dbb7134e722a5510.5267/j.msl.2013.06.012
1923-9335
1923-9343
https://doaj.org/article/96f0c6e6e7df43a687dbb7134e722a55