Abstract
What could be the exclusionary effects of general environment of crimes at community level and how unequal are these effects on children of different genders, religion, economic standings and family types is the theme of this paper. A total of 500 children (12-18 years old) were selected by systematic sampling technique, from seven shopping streets and seven high schools of the District Peshawar and interviewed. Likert scale was used as measurement tool. Association of variables was ascertained by using Chi-square test and Kendall’s Tau-b statistics. Social exclusion in children was significantly and positively associated to prevalence of criminal threats in community (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.308), people of the area pose damage to each other (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.243), high crime rate in the area (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.183), bullying as harassment (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.261), poor control by law enforcing agencies (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.440), fear of crimes at residence (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.555), and increase in number of criminals day by day in the vicinity (p=0.000; and Tb= 0.194). The influence of environment of crime in social exclusion of children was universal in its influence on children from genders, and economic background. However, its effect was spurious for children from joint and nuclear families. Strengthening law enforcement through enabling enforcing agencies, strict implementation of the rules through community participation while controlling criminal threats, criminal acts and fear of crimes at community and family level were suggested policy recommendations.

Asad Ullah, Mussawar Shah, Bushra Shafi. (2014) Environment of Crimes and Violence at Community Level and its Exclusionary Effects on Children, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-06, Issue-2.
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