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 The aim of the study was to investigate and compare the role of parental discipline and parental relationship in detained delinquents and non-delinquents. Current study assessed parental factor associated with delinquency. Total sample comprised of two hundred (N=200) delinquents and non- delinquents with the age range of 10-18 year (M=15.76, SD= 1.93). Sample of one hundred (n=100) male juvenile delinquents was selected from different jails of Khyber Pakhtunkhawa. And One hundred (n=100) male non juvenile delinquents were selected from different schools of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa through convenient sampling. It was hypothesized that that delinquent will score lower on parental relation and parental discipline. t- test, multiple regression and Logistic regression was used to explore the independent factor influencing delinquency. There were significant difference between delinquents and non- delinquents on the quality of parental relationship and parental discipline. It was revealed from the findings of the study that parenting factors contribute in delinquency. It has been found that most of juvenile commit criminal activity due to broken family such as parental separation, parental marital conflicts, and hostile behavior towards each other. Another noteworthy finding was harsh parent and strict parental discipline was found to be a pertinent contributor of delinquency. It was concluded that parental discipline and parental marital relationship significantly contribute towards delinquency in children and adolescents.
 
 

Highlights

  • The aim of the study was to investigate and compare the role of parental discipline and parental relationship in detained delinquents and non-delinquents

  • The present study found that juvenile delinquent has psychosocial and familial problem

  • Hypotheses were structured around the parental discipline and parenting relationship

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Introduction

The aim of the study was to investigate and compare the role of parental discipline and parental relationship in detained delinquents and non-delinquents. There were significant difference between delinquents and nondelinquents on the quality of parental relationship and parental discipline It was revealed from the findings of the study that parenting factors contribute in delinquency. It has been found that most of juvenile commit criminal activity due to broken family such as parental separation, parental marital conflicts, and hostile behavior towards each other Another noteworthy finding was harsh parent and strict parental discipline was found to be a pertinent contributor of delinquency. A study, which was conducted, by Kim and Kim (2008) examined that those children who are labelized as delinquents reported higher level of parental dissatisfaction and they have more parental marital disharmony They indicated such kinds of children who are the victim of domestic, physical violence and familial problems are more vulnerable to delinquency. If there is any arrest in the family such as father, mother, sibling or any other blood relation may predict delinquency in children, importantly father arrest has greater impact on child delinquency

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