Analysis of the Risk Factors Related to the Occurrence of Juvenile Delinquency Behavior
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Nowadays, juvenile delinquency is increasing in terms of
number and type. Delinquency and criminality among teenagers is generally
categorized as deviant behavior in society and this can be interpreted as a
form of teenage resistance to the normative rules and values that apply in
society. Many risk factors are related to deviant behavior. This study aimed to
analyze the risk factors that influence the occurrence of juvenile delinquency.
Methods: This study used a cross-sectional design and a simple random
sampling technique. The calculation results involved 295 samples, consisting
of 235 students in junior - senior high schools and vocational schools in
Malang, and 60 teenagers in the 1st class Children’s Prison of Blitar. The
independent variables were the individuals, their families, the school
environment, their peer groups, coping mechanisms, lifestyle and technology.
The dependent variable was juvenile delinquency. The data was collected
using a questionnaire. The analysis used a logistic regression test with a
significance level of α≤0.05.
Results: There were six variables that significantly influence juvenile
delinquency, namely individual, family, school environment, peers, life style
and technology. Technology is the variable that has the greatest influence on
the occurrence of juvenile delinquency.
Conclusion: Technology is the most influential factor related to the cause of
juvenile delinquency. These results indicate that significant shift in the causes
of juvenile delinquency from family and peer factors to technological factors.
This is quite reasonable because technology is a major need and it is a trend
for teenagers at this time
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