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Journal of Community & Public Health Nursing
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  • Research Article   
  • J Comm Pub Health Nursing 6: 258,
  • DOI: 10.4172/2471-9846.1000258

Routing Life Paths of Juvenile Delinquency for Entering into the Regional Juvenile Vocational Training Centre (RJVTC)

Toansakul Tony Santiboon1*, Jirawon Tanwattanakul2, Nilawan Chantapreeda2 and Saranya T Tienprasert2
1Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center (SMEC), Faculty of Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, Australia
2Department of the Child Health Nursing, Faculty of Nursing, Khon kaen University, Khon Kaen, Thailand
*Corresponding Author : Toansakul Tony Santiboon, Science, Mathematics, and Technology Education Center (SMEC), Faculty of Engineering, Curtin University of Technology, Perth, WA 6102, Australia, Tel: +66 (0)8 6636 8528, Email: toansakul35@yahoo.com.au

Received Date: Aug 12, 2020 / Accepted Date: Dec 03, 2020 / Published Date: Dec 10, 2020

Abstract

Background: Globalization with internet, online media, drug, games, online gambling, and sex adolescent are the cases’ installation problems of juvenile offenses that effects and conditional behaviors of juvenile delinquency to their routing life paths for entering the Regional Juvenile Vocational Training Center (RJVTC) were assessed.

Aim: To assess the parents’ and juveniles’ perception of their routing life paths of juvenile delinquency for entering into the Regional Juvenile Vocational Training Centre (RJVTC) in the Upper RJVTC Northeastern Region of Thailand.

Methods: To adminiter with a sample of 100 juveniles; 93 males, and 7 females whose age between 15-18 years old at the Khon Kaen RJVTC Office 4 were selected. The Juvenile Delinquency Questionnaire A (IDIQ-A) and the IDIQ-B were in-depth interviewed to juveniles and their parents on 7 topics, similarly. The majority of cases offense for considering classification was educated at lower secondary education, unemployed, separated to stay from their parents (64%).

Results: Males used the victims of the Amphetamine-related offense, to have recidivism offenses’ cases. Divorce and child custody are supported by the new juvenile’s family regarding minor’s protection. During the intermediate stage, juveniles learn about relevant advanced techniques and practice to improve their skills, vocational training.

Conclusion: Juveniles are required to attend academic class in order to widen their academic knowledge and undergo corrective treatment and rehabilitative programs as mentioned in individual plans. Suggestions that, Thai children are intelligent and emotions to normal range up after they receive forgiveness.

Keywords: Juveniles; Routing life paths; Juvenile delinquency; Vocational training centre; Criminology problems.

Citation: Santiboon TT, Tanwattanakul J, Chantapreeda N, Tienprasert ST (2020) Routing Life Paths of Juvenile Delinquency for Entering into the Regional Juvenile Vocational Training Centre (RJVTC). J Comm Pub Health Nursing 6: 258. Doi: 10.4172/2471-9846.1000258

Copyright: © 2020 Santiboon TT, et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.

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