dc.description.abstract | The purpose of this study was to try to investigate the types, causes and effects of deviant behaviour
among students in secondary schools in Kihumbu-ini Location of Gatanga division Thika District. Kihumbu-ini
Location was chosen as the location of the study because a number of incidences of deviant behaviour and regular
disturbances have been witnessed. These incidences have been reported in the print and electronic media and have
caused concern among parents, teachers and, Ministry of Education officials and other education stakeholders. The
survey method was used in the study. Ten secondary schools were selected for the study. These were the ones
notorious for deviance and regular disturbances. The researcher used purposive sampling technique to get a
representative sample of schools from each of the four sub- locations making up Kihumbu-ini Location. From the
schools, 206 students, 30 parents, 10 principals and 10 guidance and counseling teachers who were randomly
selected participated in the study. The Zonal Quality and Standards Assurance Officer was purposively sampled
and also participated in the study. The study was guided by the Anomie or Strain Theories of Merton (1938 and
1957), which explain the basis for deviance like delinquency, disorder and conflict in the contemporary society.
Merton's argument was relevant to this study of deviant behavior secondary schools in the modern times. The
justification for this study is that in spite of the many efforts expended in dealing with deviant behaviours among
students in secondary schools, they continue to increase. The increase was leading to a great deal of wastage of
material resources, man power, time, and even human life. It was imperative therefore that types, causes and
effects of deviant be established and solutions found in order to arrest the situation. This was a survey study and
therefore questionnaires, interview guides and observation schedules were used as research instruments to collect
data on types, causes, effects and solutions to deviant behavior among secondary school students. The data
collected were analyzed using basic descriptive statistics specifically, the percentages and frequencies. The study
reveals that the common causes of deviant behavior are negative peer influence, influence dangerous drugs,
volatile adolescence stage. The effects of deviant behavior are dropping out of school, poor academic
performance, and bad influence on others, tarnishing the reputation of school and evolving of a negative tradition
in the school. The study reveals that deviance can be controlled and the measures recommended for this were: -
guidance and counseling, involving parents, punishing deviant students, proper management of schools, open fora
and teachers, principals to be role models to the students and scrutinizing and controlling visitors to schools..
These measures could be used to stem out deviant behavior in secondary schools. The study was organized into
five chapters. Chapter one starts with background to the study, statement of the problem, purpose and objectives of
the study, research questions, and significance of the study, scope and limitations of the study, theoretical | en |