Family dynamics and delinquency: understanding the experience of female adolescents with their families
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
3-11-2021
Abstract
Purpose - This study aims to explore the family experiences of delinquent adolescents and uses a descriptive phenomenological research design. Design/methodology/approach - The study explores the family experiences of delinquent adolescents and uses a descriptive phenomenological research design. Eight adolescents that were under detainment in a rehabilitation centre in Malaysia participated in the study. Data were gathered through semi-structured interviews and reflective journals. Findings - Five themes common to the participants' experience were inductively identified from the analysis. These were: life without guidance, alienation and isolation, conflict on how the family is managed; I am still a little child and prisoners at home. Originality/value - Despite many studies on delinquent adolescents were conducted in Malaysia, no study has been conducted so far to explore and understand the experience of female adolescents in their families.
Keywords
Phenomenology, Adolescents, Rehabilitation, Delinquent, Family dynamic, Family intervention
Divisions
Education
Funders
University Malaya Research Grant under the UMCARES 2018 Grant [UM.TNC2/UMCARES/261/1]
Publication Title
Journal of Criminal Psychology
Volume
11
Issue
1
Publisher
Emerald Group Publishing Ltd