This chapter details some important literature related to peers, delinquency, and development, offering a sense of how those parallel findings should be viewed in relation to one another when considering offending behavior. It next considers the theoretical perspectives that have incorporated peer influences in their core tenets. The chapter assesses the ways in which peers and gangs fit into the practical literature on crime prevention. It also looks at how justice response might account for peer influences on offending behavior, describing some areas that offer opportunities for growth in knowledge with respect to the role of peers in offending over the life course. Finally, the chapter explores the opportunities to expand the empirical e...
In this work, we tried to gain a further understanding of the relationship between neighborhood fact...
Zdun S. Negotiating and Practicing Co-Offending and (Non-)Delinquency in Altering Group Constellatio...
Peer relationships have been a central tenet of most delinquency theories. Arguments derived from t...
Criminologists often allude to 'peer influence' in explanations of crime and delinquency, but the me...
Research Summary: Offender decision-making generally occurs in social context. In this article, we d...
The present qualitative research aims to study the role of peer pressure- and influence in juvenile ...
This dissertation comprises three essays on peer effects and juvenile delinquency. The first paper e...
Both developmental and propensity theories root the etiology of chronic offending in factors other t...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
Both developmental and propensity theories root the etiology of chronic offending in factors other t...
In adolescence, peer influences are important in the development of antisocial behavior. Previous em...
Selection, opportunity and learning have been proposed as possible mechanisms linking adolescents’ o...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in the Journal of Quantitat...
The problems associated with groups that commit crime are well known and notoriously complex. Howeve...
This dissertation contains three related articles on peer effects and the economics of crime. The fi...
In this work, we tried to gain a further understanding of the relationship between neighborhood fact...
Zdun S. Negotiating and Practicing Co-Offending and (Non-)Delinquency in Altering Group Constellatio...
Peer relationships have been a central tenet of most delinquency theories. Arguments derived from t...
Criminologists often allude to 'peer influence' in explanations of crime and delinquency, but the me...
Research Summary: Offender decision-making generally occurs in social context. In this article, we d...
The present qualitative research aims to study the role of peer pressure- and influence in juvenile ...
This dissertation comprises three essays on peer effects and juvenile delinquency. The first paper e...
Both developmental and propensity theories root the etiology of chronic offending in factors other t...
This dissertation provides a unique analysis of the complex relationship between peers and delinquen...
Both developmental and propensity theories root the etiology of chronic offending in factors other t...
In adolescence, peer influences are important in the development of antisocial behavior. Previous em...
Selection, opportunity and learning have been proposed as possible mechanisms linking adolescents’ o...
This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published in the Journal of Quantitat...
The problems associated with groups that commit crime are well known and notoriously complex. Howeve...
This dissertation contains three related articles on peer effects and the economics of crime. The fi...
In this work, we tried to gain a further understanding of the relationship between neighborhood fact...
Zdun S. Negotiating and Practicing Co-Offending and (Non-)Delinquency in Altering Group Constellatio...
Peer relationships have been a central tenet of most delinquency theories. Arguments derived from t...