The Cycle Of Reoffending: A Study Of Juvenile Recidivism In Ethiopia’S Capital
Samuel Tadesse Mekuria
Department of Social Work and Social Development, School of Social Work, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Hirut Alemu Getahun
Department of Social Work and Social Development, School of Social Work, Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia
Abstract
Recidivism is a complex issue arising from a variety of sources. The increasing number of children in conflict with the Law in Ethiopia became a pressing issue of the law enforcement agencies to reduce the participation of Accepted: 26-12-2024 children in crime. This study aims to identify the factors motivating children to commit crimes after rehabilitation. Children aged 12-15 years and experts working in the rehabilitation center participated in interviews. The study is Department of Social Work and qualitative by design, and nineteen informants were selected purposively. Social Development, School of Reflections and opinions of informants gathered from in-depth interviews Social Work, Addis Ababa were analyzed using thematic analysis. The study findings shed light that University, Ethiopia using illegal drugs, peer pressure, street life, family divorce, and lack of affiliation with civic organizations are identified as the drawbacks to mitigate the prevalence of child recidivism. The study recommends the government, and other stakeholders work together to reduce the participation of children who are essential to society in crime.