This study broadens labeling theory by examining the role deviant peers play in earlier stages of the labeling process. We propose that deviant peers serve as a source of information used in the decision to apply a deviant label by parents and school authorities. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent Health with cross-sectional (n = 12,011) and longitudinal (n = 9,267) samples, results show that higher levels of peer deviance are related to receiving both informal and formal labels. We also find that associating with deviant peers amplifies the effect of individual deviance on receiving an informal label
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
The role of different functions of social identification and the role of the perception of social in...
The problem is well known to every parent of a teenager, every high school teacher, every clinical p...
Article published in Deviant Behavior, 36 (3), 2014. Version of record found at https://doi.org/10.1...
This dissertation critically reviews prior labeling theory research concerning juvenile delinquency ...
There are many types of problematic behavior among children such as bullying, truancy, and withdrawa...
This is a review of contemporary theory and studies published in various scholarly journals regardin...
The present study examined a procedure for measuring perceived labeling. An index comprised of six c...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
The strong correlation between measures of personal and peer deviance occurs with near “law-like” re...
The present study examined teacher perceptions of informal labeling. Research studies of labeling ha...
This study focuses on a group of deviants that have been convicted of a crime. The labeling theory p...
Adolescent crime is a major issue confronting not only the criminal justice system and the general p...
Ample research in criminology investigates the role of deviant peers in the development of adolescen...
The following research uses labeling theory to determine what type of individual is most likely to b...
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
The role of different functions of social identification and the role of the perception of social in...
The problem is well known to every parent of a teenager, every high school teacher, every clinical p...
Article published in Deviant Behavior, 36 (3), 2014. Version of record found at https://doi.org/10.1...
This dissertation critically reviews prior labeling theory research concerning juvenile delinquency ...
There are many types of problematic behavior among children such as bullying, truancy, and withdrawa...
This is a review of contemporary theory and studies published in various scholarly journals regardin...
The present study examined a procedure for measuring perceived labeling. An index comprised of six c...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
The strong correlation between measures of personal and peer deviance occurs with near “law-like” re...
The present study examined teacher perceptions of informal labeling. Research studies of labeling ha...
This study focuses on a group of deviants that have been convicted of a crime. The labeling theory p...
Adolescent crime is a major issue confronting not only the criminal justice system and the general p...
Ample research in criminology investigates the role of deviant peers in the development of adolescen...
The following research uses labeling theory to determine what type of individual is most likely to b...
Both parental monitoring and involvement with deviant peers have in previous research been associate...
The role of different functions of social identification and the role of the perception of social in...
The problem is well known to every parent of a teenager, every high school teacher, every clinical p...