Abstract

This research was conducted to measure the effect of self-control and emotional empathy on the moral judgment of juvenile inmates. This study used a sample of 147 children. The sampling technique used was nonprobability sampling with simple random sampling. The data analysis used is Multiple Regression Analysis at a significance level of 0.05. The results showed that there was a significant joint effect of self-control, emotional empathy and demographic factors on the moral judgment of juvenile inmates. The proportion of variance from moral judgment on juvenile inmates explained by all independent variables is 21.6% while the remaining 78.4% is influenced by other variables outside of this study. The results of the minor hypothesis test show that the dimensions of self-control namely informational control and education have a significant influence on the moral judgment of juvenile inmates.

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