Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to the Analysis of Juvenile delinquency

In order to enhance our understanding of the heterogeneity in adolescents exhibiting disruptive behaviour problems, this research provides an overview of the analysis of juveniles' delinquent behaviours by applying The Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1980). This study examin...

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Main Author: Anak Jinang, Grace
Format: Monograph
Language:English
Published: PPSP, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2007
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Online Access:http://eprints.usm.my/50142/1/GRACE%20ANAK%20JINANG%20-%2024%20pages.pdf
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description In order to enhance our understanding of the heterogeneity in adolescents exhibiting disruptive behaviour problems, this research provides an overview of the analysis of juveniles' delinquent behaviours by applying The Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1980). This study examines the juveniles' attitude towards delinquenct acts, peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts and the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds in conjunction with their delinquent behaviours. Using a sample of 171 female juveniles from Sekolah Tunas Bakti Sungai Lereh Melaka, the current study examined the interaction between the juveniles' attitude towards delinquenct acts, peers belief and family belief on juvenile' delinquent acts and the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds. The data were coded and analyzed by using SPSS Version 12 involving the usage of two statistical analyses, which are Spearman's Rank Order Correlation (rho) analysis and Mann-Whitney U Test. The result of the analysis shows that the juveniles' attitude towards delinquent acts, peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts and the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds were associated with delinquent behaviours. There was a significant correlation between the juveniles' attitude towards delinquent acts, peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts, the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds, and juveniles' delinquent behaviours. There were significant differences in the peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts between the age of the juveniles. Findings from the present study indicated that the influence of the peers belief and family belief that influence the juveniles to commit delinquent acts was higher in late adolescence. The results of the study are discussed based on the Theory of Reasoned Action.
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spelling usm.eprints-501422021-10-05T07:02:24Z http://eprints.usm.my/50142/ Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to the Analysis of Juvenile delinquency Anak Jinang, Grace R5-130.5 General works In order to enhance our understanding of the heterogeneity in adolescents exhibiting disruptive behaviour problems, this research provides an overview of the analysis of juveniles' delinquent behaviours by applying The Theory of Reasoned Action (Fishbein & Ajzen, 1980). This study examines the juveniles' attitude towards delinquenct acts, peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts and the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds in conjunction with their delinquent behaviours. Using a sample of 171 female juveniles from Sekolah Tunas Bakti Sungai Lereh Melaka, the current study examined the interaction between the juveniles' attitude towards delinquenct acts, peers belief and family belief on juvenile' delinquent acts and the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds. The data were coded and analyzed by using SPSS Version 12 involving the usage of two statistical analyses, which are Spearman's Rank Order Correlation (rho) analysis and Mann-Whitney U Test. The result of the analysis shows that the juveniles' attitude towards delinquent acts, peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts and the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds were associated with delinquent behaviours. There was a significant correlation between the juveniles' attitude towards delinquent acts, peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts, the intention of juveniles to be involved in delinquent deeds, and juveniles' delinquent behaviours. There were significant differences in the peers belief and family belief on juveniles' delinquent acts between the age of the juveniles. Findings from the present study indicated that the influence of the peers belief and family belief that influence the juveniles to commit delinquent acts was higher in late adolescence. The results of the study are discussed based on the Theory of Reasoned Action. PPSP, Universiti Sains Malaysia 2007-04 Monograph NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.usm.my/50142/1/GRACE%20ANAK%20JINANG%20-%2024%20pages.pdf Anak Jinang, Grace (2007) Applying the Theory of Reasoned Action to the Analysis of Juvenile delinquency. Other. PPSP, Universiti Sains Malaysia. (Submitted)
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