An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positively associated with a wide variety of delinquent acts. What remains less clear is the degree with which proximate and more distal variables affect this association, the reciprocal nature of theoretically important variables implicated in the relationship between USWP and deviance, and whether these mechanisms are nonlinear. This lack of clarity represents significant voids in the research examining USWP and deviancy and gives rise to the purpose of the present work. While a number of approaches have been used to nest research examining USWP, the routine activity theory of general deviance (Osgood, Wilson, O\u27Malley, Bachman, & Johnston, 19...
The risk hypothesis proposes that problematic peer relations predict later maladjustment. Extensive ...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
The current study explores implications of Situational Action Theory suggesting that the effect of c...
An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positi...
This article extends prior research on routine activities and youth deviance by focusing on a broade...
Central to many theories of deviance and delinquency (differential association, social learning, and...
Abstract of Dissertation The Power of Peers: Do Deviant Peers Facilitate or Suppress Genetic Contrib...
Recent studies conflict as to the relative importance of parents and peers as causal agents in juven...
Scholars highlight the importance of both adolescent peers and prosocial life events in explanations...
Having friends who engage in problem behavior (i.e., aggression, substance use, delinquency) has con...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study explores the impact of a feared delinquent possible self on the relationship between expo...
Adolescent dehnquency is a growing social problem affecting individuals, families, and communities. ...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Social science research on peer influence has focused on learning and reinforcement processes as pot...
The risk hypothesis proposes that problematic peer relations predict later maladjustment. Extensive ...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
The current study explores implications of Situational Action Theory suggesting that the effect of c...
An abundance of research provides evidence that unstructured socializing with peers (USWP) is positi...
This article extends prior research on routine activities and youth deviance by focusing on a broade...
Central to many theories of deviance and delinquency (differential association, social learning, and...
Abstract of Dissertation The Power of Peers: Do Deviant Peers Facilitate or Suppress Genetic Contrib...
Recent studies conflict as to the relative importance of parents and peers as causal agents in juven...
Scholars highlight the importance of both adolescent peers and prosocial life events in explanations...
Having friends who engage in problem behavior (i.e., aggression, substance use, delinquency) has con...
This study builds on research that has been conducted around predictive factors of girls’ delinquenc...
This study explores the impact of a feared delinquent possible self on the relationship between expo...
Adolescent dehnquency is a growing social problem affecting individuals, families, and communities. ...
Thornberry\u27s interactional model (1987) suggested that the process of delinquency could be explai...
Social science research on peer influence has focused on learning and reinforcement processes as pot...
The risk hypothesis proposes that problematic peer relations predict later maladjustment. Extensive ...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
The current study explores implications of Situational Action Theory suggesting that the effect of c...