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- Title
Personality Characteristic of Juvenile Delinquents as Compared to Non-Delinquents on Rorschach Test.
- Authors
Sharma, Shweta; Mishra, Deapti; Kumar, Ranjeet
- Abstract
The incidence of Juvenile delinquency is increasing internationally. Various psychological, social and environmental factors are playing vital role in its development. The present study aims to find out the personality characteristics of juvenile delinquents as compared to non-delinquents on Rorschach Inkblot test. The sample consisted of 30 male delinquents from "Bal-Sampreshan Grah and 30 non-delinquents from general Higher Secondary Schools Raipur (Chhattisgarh). The findings revealed that both the groups differed significantly on W, Dd, FQ-, DQ+, DQV, M, Passive Movement p, Human Movement Passive, H, Hd, Ad, Hh, Experience Stimulation (es), Adjusted es, X-%, X+%, Zf, Interpersonal interest-Human content, and Total number of blends on Rorschach test.
- Subjects
PERSONALITY studies; JUVENILE offenders' attitudes; JUVENILE delinquency &; psychology; JUVENILE delinquency -- Social aspects; RORSCHACH Test
- Publication
SIS Journal of Projective Psychology & Mental Health, 2013, Vol 20, Issue 2, p98
- ISSN
0971-6610
- Publication type
Article