Relationship Between Parenting Patterns with Juvenile Delinquency

Dwi Lestari Mukti Palupi, Ikrima Rahmasari, Diana Hardiyanti, Wulansari Syifa Fauziah, Elfiana D. S.

Abstract


Parenting is the effort to nurture, care, guide, nurture
and educate children from childhood to adulthood.
Factors that influence parenting style are influenced
by parental education, environment, ethnicity, marital
status, occupation, number of children. Wrong pattern
of foster can form a negative self-character so that
adolescents tend to commit juvenile delinquency such
as free sex, drinking and smoking. This study aims to
determine the relationship between parenting style and
juvenile delinquency behavior in Kersan hamlet, Jatisobo
village. The type and design in this study is descriptive
with a population of 20 respondents. Sampling technique
with total sampling method, data collection using a
questionnaire. The analysis in this study used univariate
and bivariate. The results of the Spearman Rank test
showed p value of 0.000 a ≤ 0.05, so it was stated that
there was a relationship between parenting styles and
juvenile delinquency behavior. The wrong parenting
style can have a negative impact on the occurrence of
juvenile delinquency so that the role of parents in shaping
adolescent personality greatly affects it.


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