Child Abuse, Psychological Distress and Juvenile Delinquency A Case Study of Street Children in Katanga

Date
2021-02
Authors
Nagawa, Evaline
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Makerere University
Abstract
The current study seeks to investigate the correlation between child abuse, psychological distress and juvenile delinquency among inmates at Naguru Remand Home. Juvenile delinquency is of great societal concern and need to explore factors that may be the cause is of paramount importance. Although psychological distress has been studied among justice-involved youth, few studies have examined its intermediate role between child abuse and delinquency. My research content will consist of the following chapters; chapter one is the introduction and explores the background, problem statement, purpose of the study, objectives, scope, significance and conceptual frame work of the study. Chapter two is the literature review which discusses about child abuse, psychological distress and juvenile delinquency and lastly the hypothesis. Chapter three is the methodology.
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A research proposal submitted to the school of psychology in partial fulfillment for the award of a bachelor of arts in social sciences of Makerere University
Keywords
Child abuse, Psychological distress, Juvenile delinquency, Naguru remand home
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