The Role Of Spirituality On The Mental Health Of Children In Conflict With Law

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Dr. Sanjukta Padhi
Jashobanta Ranabir

Abstract

One of the biggest problems the nation and the entire society are now coping with is juvenile criminality.  Growing rates of young offenders are extremely concerning for a nation’s social system and for a civilized society. Among the primary issues contributing to social disarray is delinquency. They’re raising proof that children’s health and mental wellness are impacted by their spirituality and spiritual growth.  The role of spirituality in the psychological well-being of children who conflict with the law is a subject that has drawn interest from academics and researchers worldwide. Spirituality is more individualized, and new research shows that engaging in spiritual activities has a beneficial impact on children. This paper examines the available data and considers the potential effects of various spiritual practices on mental health and wellness as part of an inclusive framework. Among the item that makes people naturally spiritual is that it truly is said to improve people’s health. The study aims to find out the function of spirituality on children’s mental health and to explore the connection between the power of spiritual belief and mental wellness. The prime purpose of this study is to give an outline of the written works on the part that spirituality plays in children in conflict with the law’s mental health to increase awareness regarding the self, social life, workplace, and daily life. The next part is a few of the study’s secondary objectives, which are the causes of children's conflict with the law.

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Dr. Sanjukta Padhi, & Jashobanta Ranabir. (2024). The Role Of Spirituality On The Mental Health Of Children In Conflict With Law. Educational Administration: Theory and Practice, 30(5). https://doi.org/10.53555/kuey.v30i5.4833
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Dr. Sanjukta Padhi

Assistant Professor and Head of the Department, School of Psychology Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha.

 

Jashobanta Ranabir

Research Scholar, School of Psychology Gangadhar Meher University, Sambalpur, Odisha.