Perceived Influence of Family Dysfunction on Juvenile Offending - a Qualitative Research Study Conducted at Ngong Probation Office, Kajiado County – Kenya
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Date
2023Author
Wagithi, Jacinta M
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Background: Families play an important role in the developement of children and youths.
Currently, the rate at which juveniles are getting involved in crime related activities with no
respect for law and order is on the rise. According to various studies, there is a general trend
among juveniles to participate in at-risk behaviours especially when the family doesn’t provide
security, support and guidance for their physical, psychological, moral, social and even spiritua l
development. There is little literature showing the relationship between family dysfunction and
juvenile offending behavior especially in the Kenyan context.
Objective: The main objective of this study was to explore the perceived influence of family
dysfunctions on juvenile offending behavior at Ngong Probation Office.
Methodology: The research employed a phenomenological study design using qualitative
methods of collecting data that is one-on- one in-depth interview and focus group discussions.
Target population were juvenile offenders with their caregivers and probation officers serving as
key informants. The sample population of 31 respondents was obtained on theoretical saturation
through purposively sampling procedure. Data collected was analysed, through Nvivo version 10
qualitative data analysis software.
Results: Results from the data analysed identified 6 main themes in relation to perceived
influence of family dysfunction and juvenile offending: parenting styles, substance use by
the parents, domestic violence, single parenting, emotional and physical abuse and lastly
family history of offending. Other factors associated with juvenile offending were: poverty,
peer pressure, idleness and presence of mental illness. Guidance and counseling to juveniles
was highly suggested as one of the preventive measures.
Conclusions and Recommendation: From the findings the researcher concluded that family
dysfunctions are perceived to have an impact towards juvenile offending behaviours. Various
factors within the family environment can contribute to juveniles’ involvement with crime
and other factors outside the family play a role as well. The researcher recommends that
various social systems need to undertake the role of sensitizing the public on the relationship
between family dysfunctions and juvenile outcomes
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University of Nairobi
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