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Relationship Between Peer Conformity and Religiusity Level to Adolescent Delinquency in The Society Era 5.0
This study aims to describe the relationship between peer conformity and the level of religiosity on juvenile delinquency in students of State High School 8 Bengkulu City. This study uses a quantitative research design with correlational methods. Data analysis used multiple correlation techniques. The population in this study amounted to 116 students who were taken by simple random sampling technique. Data collection tools in the form of peer conformity questionnaire, religiosity questionnaire, and juvenile delinquency questionnaire. The results showed that there was a significant positive relationship between peer conformity to juvenile delinquency, and there was a significant negative relationship between religiosity and juvenile delinquency at State High School 8 Bengkulu City. This means that the higher the conformity of peers, the higher the juvenile delinquency, and the lower the religiosity, the higher the juvenile delinquency. The value of determination (R) of 0.546 means that the relationship level is low. The value (R_square) of 0.298 can be interpreted that peer conformity and religiosity together provide an effective contribution of 29.8% to juvenile delinquency while the remaining 70.2% is influenced by other factors. It can be concluded that there is a correlation between peer conformity and the level of religiosity on juvenile delinquency.