The psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina, South Africa

MA (Psychology) === Department of Psychology === Recidivism refers to re-offending behaviour, and recidivists are usually individuals who were arrested repeatedly for the same or different offences. The aim of this study was to explore the psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Mu...

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Main Author: Mulaudzi, Sympathy Khuthadzo
Other Authors: Makatu, M.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11602/964
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-univen-oai-univendspace.univen.ac.za-11602-9642020-05-07T03:17:23Z The psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina, South Africa Mulaudzi, Sympathy Khuthadzo Makatu, M. Lambani, M. Psychological effects Male youth Recidivism Recidivist 364.360968257 Recidivism -- South Africa -- Limpopo Crime -- South Africa -- Limpopo Criminals -- South Africa -- Limpopo Recidivists -- South Africa -- Limpopo Juvenile deliquents -- South Africa -- Limpopo Youth -- South Africa -- Limpopo Teenage boys -- South Africa -- Limpopo MA (Psychology) Department of Psychology Recidivism refers to re-offending behaviour, and recidivists are usually individuals who were arrested repeatedly for the same or different offences. The aim of this study was to explore the psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina. This study employed the qualitative research approach because it required elaborated information which this paradigm promotes. This research adopted an exploratory design. The participants were selected through the use of purposive and snowball sampling. Data was gathered using semi-structured face to face interviews. The researcher used a voice recorder and a note pad to record the collected data. The findings of this study indicated that peer pressure, lack of education and unemployment, substance abuse, poverty, child neglect, parenting and supervision were the most common factors contributing to recidivism. The results of this study indicated that recidivists often commit petty crimes. The participants stated that these crimes included pick-pocketing, mugging, shoplifting and house breaking. Serious crimes were not common amongst the recidivists because only few of them committed serious crimes. The participants also reported that recidivism has negative impacts on their own personal lives, their families as well as on their education. 2017-11-16T09:59:28Z 2017-11-16T09:59:28Z 2017-09-18 Dissertation http://hdl.handle.net/11602/964 en University of Venda 1 online resource (viii, 75 leaves)
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topic Psychological effects
Male youth
Recidivism
Recidivist
364.360968257
Recidivism -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Crime -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Criminals -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Recidivists -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Juvenile deliquents -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Youth -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Teenage boys -- South Africa -- Limpopo
spellingShingle Psychological effects
Male youth
Recidivism
Recidivist
364.360968257
Recidivism -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Crime -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Criminals -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Recidivists -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Juvenile deliquents -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Youth -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Teenage boys -- South Africa -- Limpopo
Mulaudzi, Sympathy Khuthadzo
The psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina, South Africa
description MA (Psychology) === Department of Psychology === Recidivism refers to re-offending behaviour, and recidivists are usually individuals who were arrested repeatedly for the same or different offences. The aim of this study was to explore the psychological effects of recidivism amongst male youth in Musina. This study employed the qualitative research approach because it required elaborated information which this paradigm promotes. This research adopted an exploratory design. The participants were selected through the use of purposive and snowball sampling. Data was gathered using semi-structured face to face interviews. The researcher used a voice recorder and a note pad to record the collected data. The findings of this study indicated that peer pressure, lack of education and unemployment, substance abuse, poverty, child neglect, parenting and supervision were the most common factors contributing to recidivism. The results of this study indicated that recidivists often commit petty crimes. The participants stated that these crimes included pick-pocketing, mugging, shoplifting and house breaking. Serious crimes were not common amongst the recidivists because only few of them committed serious crimes. The participants also reported that recidivism has negative impacts on their own personal lives, their families as well as on their education.
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