Abstract
This is the age of criminological theory. Every criminological theory tries to find the cause of crime and deviant behavior among the masses and finds ways to mitigate those crimes. The present study was conducted to analyze the role of internet use (as an independent variable) in causing deviance among university students (as dependent variable). A sample of 360 respondents was proportionately allocated and randomly selected from two universities situated in Peshawar, in July 2012. Chi square test was used to examine the association of independent and dependent variables. The result showed a highly significant association between deviant behavior among university students and immorally chatting with friends (p=0.000), immoral online activities (p=0.000), parents objection on using internet (p=0.000) and place of internet access (p=0.000). Enhanced stress on moral well-being of students in family, community and university, keeping proper check on students’ online activities and regular interaction and association among students, teachers and their parents on the intellectual, academic and moral issues were the major study recommendations.

Sardar Ahmad, Asad Ullah, Bushra Shafi, Mussawar Shah. (2014) The Role of Internet use in the Adoption of Deviant Behavior among University Students, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-1.
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