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The Influence of Family Migrations of Juvenile Delinquents on Objective Living Conditions of the Family

Marijana MAJDAK


Puni tekst: hrvatski pdf 238 Kb

str. 209-239

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The aim of the paper was to examine whether there is a
difference in juvenile delinquents who migrated under
objective living conditions as opposed to those who did not
participate in migration. Some researches show that
objective living conditions in families of juvenile delinquents
such as education of parents, employment, economic status
of family etc. are worse than the conditions in families of
non-delinquents, and can thus present a risk to the
occurrence of delinquent behaviour. Data obtained in this
research on a sample of 458 juvenile perpetrators of
criminal acts indicate that there are statistically significant
differences between juvenile delinquents who migrated and
those who did not in most variables dealing with the
objective living conditions in the family. This result indicates
that migrations can be observed as risk-causing influences
on objective living conditions in the family and thus have an
indirect impact on the occurrence of behaviour disorders,
antisocial, deviant and delinquent behaviour. Minors coming
from migrant families as well as their families need specific
assistance in the receiving society in order to help them
adapt to the new environment and healthy living and
development.

Ključne riječi

family migrations; objective and subjective living conditions; delinquent behaviour

Hrčak ID:

18128

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/18128

Datum izdavanja:

30.4.2006.

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