The current study examined the role of friends ’ delinquency, in terms of violent and property offenses and vandalism. Data were collected from 1,025 adolescents and their best friends in 19 Dutch secondary schools. Concerning violent offenses, cross-sectional analyses showed that adolescents with a high-status friend were more likely to commit violent offenses them-selves, whereas adolescents with a low-status friend engaging in vandalism had a greater likelihood of perpetrating vandalism than the adolescents with a high-status friend. The adolescent’s violent delinquency and vandalism were positively related to the friend’s delinquency only when the friendship was reciprocal. Longitudinally, adolescents with a high-status friend per-petra...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Positive association of relevant characteristics is a widespread pattern among adolescent friends. A...
This study examines whether having delinquent friends interacts with other peer-related variables in...
The current study examined the role of friends' delinquency, in terms of violent and property offens...
Contains fulltext : 90384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
The present study examines both the unique and the combined role of best friends’ delinquency and pe...
Delinquent behaviour of boys and girls The (anti) social capital of friendship-relations What influ...
Delinquent behaviour of boys and girls The (anti) social capital of friendship-relations What influe...
In this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (parent-rated Big Five personalit...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (pa...
The companions in crime hypothesis suggests that co-offending moderates the link between peer delinq...
This article examines how friends' involvement in crime influences such involvement in those around ...
This article examines how friends' involvement in crime influences such involvement in those around ...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Positive association of relevant characteristics is a widespread pattern among adolescent friends. A...
This study examines whether having delinquent friends interacts with other peer-related variables in...
The current study examined the role of friends' delinquency, in terms of violent and property offens...
Contains fulltext : 90384.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)The current st...
The present study examines both the unique and the combined role of best friends’ delinquency and pe...
Delinquent behaviour of boys and girls The (anti) social capital of friendship-relations What influ...
Delinquent behaviour of boys and girls The (anti) social capital of friendship-relations What influe...
In this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (parent-rated Big Five personalit...
Item does not contain fulltextIn this longitudinal study, we examined whether personality traits (pa...
The companions in crime hypothesis suggests that co-offending moderates the link between peer delinq...
This article examines how friends' involvement in crime influences such involvement in those around ...
This article examines how friends' involvement in crime influences such involvement in those around ...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Spending leisure time with deviant peers may have strong influences on adolescents’ delinquency. The...
Positive association of relevant characteristics is a widespread pattern among adolescent friends. A...
This study examines whether having delinquent friends interacts with other peer-related variables in...