آداب الرافدين (Mar 1989)

Family Factors and Juvenile Delinquency: A Field Study for Inmates of Nineveh House

  • Sabah AlNajar

DOI
https://doi.org/10.33899/radab.1989.165682
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 19, no. 19
pp. 281 – 304

Abstract

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The family is one of the main social units that prepare the aspirational and life-friendly dream of children. This family role is represented in the physical, mental and social formation and personality building. In other words, a family that plays its role in caring for children's health, controlling unwanted behavior, guiding them, organizing their energies and coordinating them within a framework acceptable to society, and the child’s education and education, and the families ’performance of their role in these areas may be relatively different, varying from one family to another due to the different structural structure of these families, and the difference The roles and social homes of their family members, and as a result of these differences, some families show a deficiency in the performance of their role and socialization and their social relationship to their members, which leads to the appearance of an abnormal. Perhaps it is useful to mention that studying the phenomenon of juvenile delinquency in terms of the impact of the family through its scope, size, role in social upbringing, its internal social relationship, its physical and environmental conditions, the degree of its stability and its standing behind this phenomenon, represents one of the main tasks of researchers in the social and psychological sciences, and this study is an attempt Field to investigate the impact of these factors on the formation of delinquent behavior among juveniles, and the reasons for the breach of those factors in the performance of its role in the proper socialization of juveniles within the family unit.

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