Abstract

The present study was conducted in District Central Jail, Peshawar, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan to assess the factors shaping the criminal attitude of adults. The study proceeded with the objectives to assess the relationship between psychological factors with criminal attitude among criminals. A sample size of N=196 was randomly drawn from the universe. Sampling covered all the adult criminal of the age group of 18-64 years from the total population of N=360 convicted criminals. Frequency distribution and bi-vitiate analysis between dependent variable i.e. criminal attitude and independent variables namely psychological aspects were ascertain through cross tabulation while indexing the dependent variable. At bi-variate level, parents sentence several time was found significant, relatives’ involvement in criminal activities, large family was responsible for crimes, parents using intoxicants, joint family generating criminal attitude. Moreover, feeling of low social status, unhappy family life, commitment to family cause, broken family, low moral values, internalization of criminal values and vicious tendencies of crimes were found significant with criminal attitude.. The study concluded that poor family with large size had high interaction with criminals were some of the attributing factors for committing crimes.

Details

Title
Psychological Reasons for Committing Crimes: A Case Study of Central Jail Peshawar
Author
Zarsanga; Alam, Intikhab; Iqbal, Shahid; Khan, Alamgeer
Pages
121-137
Section
Articles
Publication year
2018
Publication date
2018
Publisher
Islamia College Peshawar
ISSN
24156779
e-ISSN
25184474
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2257697669
Copyright
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