MSoc Scien (Research Psychology), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2013The aim of the study is to compare family dynamics, personality and mental health of young offenders in correctional institutions with a control group of non-offenders in the North-West Province, South Africa. The study was anchored on three hypotheses and thereby (1) compared offenders and non-offenders on family dynamics (parenting styles, emotional distance) and personality (2) compared mental health reports of offenders and non- offenders and (3) determined whether parenting styles, emotional distance and personality would predict mental health. The study used a questionnaire with four sections- A, B, C and D. Section A contained demographic items, Section B c...
Severe antisocial behaviour in adolescence is a matter of concern in every society, especially when ...
A substantial body of research indicates significant individual variability in across-time patterns ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to violent behaviour among you...
Differences in family structure have been linked to several mental health outcomes, where children l...
Aim: Considering structural role of family functioning and mental health in shaping the character of...
The relationship between youth offending and family background is still unclear in the literature. T...
Theoretical models of crime underlying the deterrent approach to crime control often fail to account...
The purpose of the present research was to determine the role of family functioning and psychologica...
Previous studies have demonstrated a strong association of criminal behavior of juvenile delinquents...
The present study aimed to examine some family environmental factors that influence delinquency in a...
<div><p>Child homicide is the most extreme form of violence against children. Within South Africa, c...
Child homicide is the most extreme form of violence against children. Within South Africa, children ...
Objective: To establish family and peer correlates of personality traits shown to be predictive of f...
The overall objective of this study is to shed light on the role played by family environment among ...
Background Children who witness violence between parents have an elevated risk of developing mental ...
Severe antisocial behaviour in adolescence is a matter of concern in every society, especially when ...
A substantial body of research indicates significant individual variability in across-time patterns ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to violent behaviour among you...
Differences in family structure have been linked to several mental health outcomes, where children l...
Aim: Considering structural role of family functioning and mental health in shaping the character of...
The relationship between youth offending and family background is still unclear in the literature. T...
Theoretical models of crime underlying the deterrent approach to crime control often fail to account...
The purpose of the present research was to determine the role of family functioning and psychologica...
Previous studies have demonstrated a strong association of criminal behavior of juvenile delinquents...
The present study aimed to examine some family environmental factors that influence delinquency in a...
<div><p>Child homicide is the most extreme form of violence against children. Within South Africa, c...
Child homicide is the most extreme form of violence against children. Within South Africa, children ...
Objective: To establish family and peer correlates of personality traits shown to be predictive of f...
The overall objective of this study is to shed light on the role played by family environment among ...
Background Children who witness violence between parents have an elevated risk of developing mental ...
Severe antisocial behaviour in adolescence is a matter of concern in every society, especially when ...
A substantial body of research indicates significant individual variability in across-time patterns ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate factors that contributed to violent behaviour among you...