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Correlates and predictors of juvenile delinquency in Ghana
Authors:Kofi E. Boakye
Affiliation:Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, CB3 9DA, UK
Abstract:Research on juvenile delinquency has focused almost exclusively on western societies with the consequence that very little is known about delinquency and its associated factors outside this context. The aim of this study is to investigate correlates and predictors of juvenile delinquency in Ghana, a developing country. Analysis of data from a sample of 264 boys showed theft as the most common juvenile offense in Ghana. Individual factors were strongly related to juvenile delinquency compared with family factors and perceived neighborhood condition. The best predictor of juvenile delinquency was academic difficulties. Most childrearing variables failed to predict delinquency in Ghana. The findings indicate not only similarities but also important differences particularly with regard to conceptualization and relation between parental childrearing and delinquency.
Keywords:juvenile delinquency  risk factors  predictors  correlate  self-report  Ghana
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