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The present research aims to study the role of peer pressure towards the tendency of juvenile delinquency among male and female adolescent. It was completed in three phases, Phase-I involved the construction of Peer Pressure and Tendency of Juvenile Delinquency Scale. As a result, Peer Pressure and Tendency of Juvenile Delinquency Scale was developed comprising of 15 items. Phase II aimed at determining the Psychometric analysis of the measure. For this purpose, sample consisting of400 adolescents (200 male students, 200 female students) with age ranging between 13 to 18 years was taken from different schools and colleges of Islamabad and Rawalpindi. Factor analysis determined two factors namely peer pressure in academic setting and peer pressure in social setting. Results showed that peer pressure in academic setting was positively correlated with peer pressure in social setting. Peer Pressure and Tendency of Juvenile Delinquency Scale was validated in Phase III by applying on large number of individuals. Sample consisted of 600 adolescents with equal number of male and female students. Results indicated significant gender differences on peer pressure in academic setting and peer pressure in social setting, as male adolescents reflected more peer pressure in academic and social setting as compared to female students. It was also specified that students in early adolescence phase have more peer pressure in academic and social setting as compared to students in late adolescence phase.

Dr. Mussarat Jabeen Khan. (2018) Role of Peer Pressure towards Tendency of Juvenile Delinquency among Male and Female Adolescents, Pakistan Journal of Criminology, Volume-10, Issue-4.
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