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1. Sample frame of study areas surveyed | 4 |
2. Age of juveniles interviewed | 15 |
3. Religious adherence of juveniles | 16 |
4. Number of siblings in juvenile’s house | 17 |
5. Position of juveniles among siblings | 17 |
6. Qualification of sampled juveniles | 18 |
7. Occupation of fathers | 19 |
8. Occupation of mothers | 20 |
9. Religious adherence of fathers | 20 |
10. Religious adherence of mothers | 21 |
11. Type of parents’/guardians’residential quarters/apartments... | 22 |
12. Present marital status of parents/guardians | 23 |
13. Number of wives of fathers | 24 |
14. Fathers living with all their wives together | 24 |
15. Number of wives who lived with husbands and children.... | 25 |
16. Ownership of schools attended by juveniles | 26 |
17. Nature of the work done by juveniles | 27 |
18. Number of sexual partners for adolescents in selected schools in Ibadan | 28 |
19. Number of sexual partners among juveniles 2 | 28 |
20. Persons with whom juveniles live | 29 |
21. Multiple-choices of juveniles in terms of need-satisfaction... | 29 |
22. Utilization of pocket money/income by juveniles | 30 |
23. Assessment of juvenile bonding | 31 |
24. Juvenile awareness of the influence of bad friends | 31 |
25. Behaviour of bad friends approved by juveniles | 32 |
26. Assessment of the main activities of juveniles | 32 |
27. Time preference for watching TV/video by juveniles | 33 |
28. Types of films/videos preferred by juveniles | 34 |
29. Juvenile response to deprivation | 34 |
30. Number of juveniles who had heard about physical combat | 35 |
31. Number of juveniles who had witnessed physical combat.... | 35 |
32. Number of juveniles who participated in physical combat involving injuries | 36 |
33. Who instigated physical combat among juveniles? | 36 |
34. Reasons for physical combat by juveniles | 37 |
35. Wilful setting of buildings ablaze by juveniles | 38 |
36. Reasons for juvenile arson | 38 |
37. Type of structures burnt by juveniles | 39 |
38. Use of sharp objects by juveniles to inflict injury on others | 40 |
39. Victims of assault by juveniles | 40 |
40. Juvenile participation in riots | 41 |
41. Drug use by juveniles | 41 |
42. Sources of intoxicants and drugs used by juveniles | 42 |
43. How long juveniles have been using drugs | 43 |
44. Number of juveniles involved in deviant activities | 43 |
45. Patterns and trends of juvenile delinquency (1986-1996).... | 44 |
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