Summary: | 碩士 === 國立彰化師範大學 === 輔導與諮商系 === 89 === The Effects of the Experience in First Offense, Dysfunctional Parents, and Delinquent Peers on Juvenile Offenders Who Recidivate
Abstract
This study was designed to examine the effects of the experience in first offense, dysfunctional parents, and delinquent peers on juvenile offenders who recidivate and the interactions among them. The study adopted qualitative research method. There were 6 male and 2 female students of Chang-hwa Juvenile Correction School interviewed.
The findings of this study showed that dysfunctional parents promoted juvenility’s elopement and deviant behavior, which further fostered the juvenility''''''''s affiliation with delinquent peers. Such friendships directly encouraged their engagement in illegal activities under the influence of economic strain, group pressure and growing delinquent skills, and also indirectly led to increases in delinquency potential through nourishing depraved thoughts and weakening the bonds with parents, schools and non-delinquent peers. Once the first offense resulted in the negative treatment by parents and the social exclusion by teachers and peers, the resentment and distress aroused would lead the juvenile to self-abandon.
Finally, discussions of findings are made and suggestions for teachers, counselors, and advanced studies are supplied.
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