Moral Deterioration: The Reflection on Emerging Street Youth Gangs in Musoma, Tanzania
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2013-01
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Abstract
The study investigated on youth moral deterioration in Musoma, Tanzania.
Specifically, it aimed at finding the causes stakeholders attribute to youth moral
deterioration; and explore the necessary approaches to restore morality. A total
sample of 57 (Mean=36.5 years, SD=9.24) participants were used. Results indicated
that stakeholders attributed the problem strongly to exposure to drugs (M=4.11,
SD=1.129); peer pressure (M=3.96, SD=1.195) and ineffective parenting (M=3.88,
SD=1.283) while genetic influence (M=2.44, SD=1.239); poor school performance
(M=2.63, SD=1.277); and need to satisfy and gain fellows’ recognition (M=3.19,
SD=1.394) were weakly attributed to moral deterioration respectively. The role of
moral education, relationship among stakeholders, and guidance, counselling and
rehabilitation services were the necessary approaches suggested by stakeholders to
restoring morality. National wide survey study on moral deterioration and its impacts
on social, economical and political development are vital.
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Moral, Moral deterioration, Gang(s), Youth, Stakeholders
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Masath, F.B., 2013. Moral Deterioration: The Reflection on Emerging Street Youth Gangs in Musoma, Tanzania. Academic Research International, 4(1), p.101.