Delinquent peer influence on offending versatility: Can peers promote specialized delinquency? Criminology, 53(2), 280-308. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1745-9125.12069Thomas, K. (2015). Delinquent peer influence on offending versatility: Can peers promote specialized delinquency? Criminology, 53, 280...
Delinquency Balance: Revisiting Peer Influence An impressive number of inquiries across an array of methodological specifications has demonstrated that deviant peers are an important correlate of variou... JM Mcgloin - 《Criminology》 被引量: 109发表: 2009年 Peer Influences on Academic Motivation: ...
This study aimed to disentangle the effects of Mild-to-Borderline Intellectual Disability (MBID) and Behavior Disorders (BD)on risk taking in circumstances
Though scholars recognize that peer-based risks for offending are especially robust, a handful of researchers have started to question whether the vulnerability to these risks varies across people in theoretically meaningful ways. For instance, drawing on theory and empirical research, there is reason ...
(2009). Although consistently linked to offending behavior (Pratt & Cullen, 2000), the Grasmick et al. scale has The current study The present study expands on Meldrum et al.'s (2009) research by examining the effect sizes of self-control and peer deviance on deviant behavior under a ...
Age Differences in Peer Selection, Peer Socialization, and Offending: The Role of Resistance to Peer Influence The current study sought to determine whether resistance to peer pressure contributes to crime desistance by inhibiting proactive criminal thinking (moral ... K Monahan,L Steinberg,E Cauffman...
The first few times you refuse drugs or alcohol will likely be the hardest. You may worry that you’re offending the other person or giving them a reason to judge you. However, it will get easier over time. Not only will you get more comfortable saying no but people who know you will...
Having peer problems has been identified as a mediator previously (Bryson et al., 2020; Ray et al., 2017), where specifically delinquent peer relationships mediated the effect of psychopathic traits on criminal offending. Moreover, these peer problems give an indication of the social context in ...
Perceived peer delinquency is a stronger predictor of offending for those lower in criminal propensity. Further, individuals are less susceptible to delinquent peers for acts in which they anticipate higher levels of guilt.doi:10.1080/07418825.2019.1634752Kyle J. Thomas...
27 As children become active agents in creating their social world, genetic influence on peer-group deviance may increase. Because previous behavioral genetic research on peer-group deviance has either focused on a relatively narrow age range or combined individuals from different developmental stages, ...