The Rational Of The Inception Of Juvenile Delinquency Under The Ugandan Criminal Legal System A Case Study Of Kampiringisa Juvenile Detention


Abstract

The research investigates extent of Juvenile Delinquency under the Law of Uganda, a Case Study of Kampilingisa Rehabilitation Center and Naguru Remand Home. Delinquency is not in-born; it is acquired and gradually grows within an individual turning him or her into juvenile delinquents with time, depending on the environment which he lives. Most parents produce children out of choice, when they feel the time is right and are both happy about having them. So juveniles are conceived and born normal children but in most cases the unfriendly and cruel environment in which they are raised changes them to social perverts. On taking juvenile delinquents to RCs, force and various approaches are used but after rehabilitation; the environment that led to the growth of delinquency once again welcomes juvenile. At this point, one would call upon the police and all the stake holders to put their approaches onto the environment that led to the birth of delinquency rather than juveniles. The culture of peace and prosocial behaviors are the wishes to all individuals to juvenile delinquents and this can be explained using analogy of birth. At birth, a child cries because of changes in environment but parents use different approaches to rehabilitate the environment in order to make the born child grow with the peaceful mind and pro social behaviors. Such rehabilitation of environment makes juvenile grow well as an upright human being but the change of environment in the period of growth lead to the growth of delinquency among juveniles. It is from such background that one should strive to rehabilitate the environment together with juveniles rather than juveniles alone.

Table of Contents

Declaration ............................................................................................................... ii

Approval ................................................................................................................. iii

Dedication ............................................................................................................... iv

Acknowledgement .................................................................................................... v

Table of Contents .................................................................................................... vi

Abstract .................................................................................................................. ix

CHAPTER ONE .......................................................................................................... 1

GENERAL INTRODUCTION ........................................................................................ 1

1.0 Introduction ........................................................................................................ 1

1.1 Background of the study ...................................................................................... l

1.2 Statement of the problem .................................................................................... 3

1.3 General objective of the study ............................................................................. 4

1. 4 Specific objectives ............................................................................................... 4

1.5 Research questions ............................................................................................. 5

1.6 Scope of the study .............................................................................................. 5

1. 7 Significance of the study ...................................................................................... 5

1. 8 Methodology ....................................................................................................... 6

Research Design ....................................................................................................... 6

Study Population ...................................................................................................... 6

3.3 Sample size ........................................................................................................ 6

3.4 Sampling techniques ........................................................................................... 6

3.5 Sources of data ................................................................................................... 7

3.6 Data collection instruments .................................................................................. 7

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3.7 Data Analysis ...................................................................................................... 8

3.8 Ethical Considerations ......................................................................................... 8

1. 9 Literature review ................................................................................................. 8

CHAPTER TWO ....................................................................................................... 13

CAUSES AND EFFECTS OF JUVENILE DELINQUENCY ................................................ 13

2.0 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 13

2.1 Causes of juvenile delinquency .......................................................................... 15

2.1.1 Individual Causes for Juvenile Delinquency ...................................................... 15

2.1.2 Family Causes for Juvenile Delinquency ........................................................... 15

2.1.3 Social and Cultural Causes for Juvenile Delinquency ......................................... 16

2.2 Family socialization and juvenile delinquency ...................................................... 17

CHAPTER THREE .................................................................................................... 25

INSTITUTIONAL FRAMEWORK ON THE REHABIILTATION OF JUVENILES IN UGANDA 25

3.0 Juvenile Profile .................................................................................................. 25

3.1 Sentence planning ............................................................................................ 26

3.1.1 Education in Juvenile Remands ....................................................................... 27

3.1.2 Religious education ........................................................................................ 28

3.1.3 Vocational training ......................................................................................... 29

CHAPTER FOUR ...................................................................................................... 31

REHABILITATION PLAN OF CHILDREN IN REMAND HOMES ...................................... 31

4.0 Introduction ...................................................................................................... 31

4.1 Street Children .................................................................................................. 31

4.2 Child protection ................................................................................................ 32

4.3 Social welfare report ......................................................................................... 34

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4.4 Conclusion ........................................................................................................ 35

CHAPTER FIVE ....................................................................................................... 37

CONCLUSION AND RECOMMENDATIONS ................................................................. 37

5.1 Conclusion ........................................................................................................ 37

5.2 Recommendations ............................................................................................. 39

References ............................................................................................................. 41

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APA

Research, S. (2022). The Rational Of The Inception Of Juvenile Delinquency Under The Ugandan Criminal Legal System A Case Study Of Kampiringisa Juvenile Detention. Afribary. Retrieved from https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-rational-of-the-inception-of-juvenile-delinquency-under-the-ugandan-criminal-legal-system-a-case-study-of-kampiringisa-juvenile-detention

MLA 8th

Research, SSA "The Rational Of The Inception Of Juvenile Delinquency Under The Ugandan Criminal Legal System A Case Study Of Kampiringisa Juvenile Detention" Afribary. Afribary, 21 Aug. 2022, https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-rational-of-the-inception-of-juvenile-delinquency-under-the-ugandan-criminal-legal-system-a-case-study-of-kampiringisa-juvenile-detention. Accessed 22 Nov. 2024.

MLA7

Research, SSA . "The Rational Of The Inception Of Juvenile Delinquency Under The Ugandan Criminal Legal System A Case Study Of Kampiringisa Juvenile Detention". Afribary, Afribary, 21 Aug. 2022. Web. 22 Nov. 2024. < https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-rational-of-the-inception-of-juvenile-delinquency-under-the-ugandan-criminal-legal-system-a-case-study-of-kampiringisa-juvenile-detention >.

Chicago

Research, SSA . "The Rational Of The Inception Of Juvenile Delinquency Under The Ugandan Criminal Legal System A Case Study Of Kampiringisa Juvenile Detention" Afribary (2022). Accessed November 22, 2024. https://tracking.afribary.com/works/the-rational-of-the-inception-of-juvenile-delinquency-under-the-ugandan-criminal-legal-system-a-case-study-of-kampiringisa-juvenile-detention