Impulsivity, Peers, and Delinquency: A Dynamic Social Network Approach.

IF 3.3 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Journal of Quantitative Criminology Pub Date : 2023-09-01 Epub Date: 2022-06-18 DOI:10.1007/s10940-022-09547-8
Daniel T Ragan, D Wayne Osgood, Derek A Kreager
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Abstract

Objectives: Drawing on criminological research about peer delinquency and self-control, we employ a network perspective to identify the potential paths linking impulsivity, peers, and delinquency. We systematically integrate relevant processes into a set of dynamic network models that evaluate these interconnected pathways.

Methods: Our analyses use data from more than 14,000 students in Pennsylvania and Iowa collected from the evaluation of the PROSPER partnership model. We estimate longitudinal social network models to disentangle the paths through which impulsivity and delinquency are linked in adolescent friendship networks.

Results: We find evidence of both peer influence and homophilic selection for both impulsivity and delinquency. Further, results indicate that peer impulsivity is linked to individual delinquent behavior through peer influence on delinquency, but not on impulsivity. Finally, the results suggest that impulsivity moderates both influence and selection processes, as adolescents with higher levels of impulsivity are more likely to select delinquent peers but less likely to change their behavior due to peers.

Conclusions: In sum, this study offers a more holistic framework and stronger theoretical tests than similar studies of the past. Our results illustrate the need to consider the simultaneous network processes related to peers, impulsivity, and delinquency. Further, our findings reveal that a large dataset with ample statistical power is a valuable advantage for detecting the selection processes that shape friendship networks.

冲动、同伴和犯罪:一种动态社会网络方法
目的:借鉴关于同伴犯罪和自我控制的犯罪学研究,我们采用网络视角来识别冲动、同伴和犯罪之间的潜在联系。我们系统地将相关过程整合到一组动态网络模型中,以评估这些相互关联的途径。方法:我们的分析使用了来自宾夕法尼亚州和爱荷华州的14000多名学生的数据,这些数据来自对PROSPER伙伴关系模型的评估。我们估计纵向社会网络模型来解开冲动和犯罪在青少年友谊网络中联系的路径。结果:我们发现同伴影响和同性恋选择对冲动和犯罪都有影响。此外,研究结果表明同伴冲动性通过同伴对犯罪行为的影响与个体犯罪行为有关,但不影响冲动性。最后,结果表明,冲动性调节了影响和选择过程,因为冲动性水平较高的青少年更有可能选择不良同伴,但不太可能因为同伴而改变自己的行为。结论:与以往的研究相比,本研究提供了一个更全面的框架和更有力的理论检验。我们的结果说明需要考虑与同伴、冲动和犯罪相关的同时网络过程。此外,我们的研究结果表明,具有充足统计能力的大型数据集对于检测塑造友谊网络的选择过程是一个有价值的优势。
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Journal of Quantitative Criminology
Journal of Quantitative Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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7.70
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Quantitative Criminology focuses on research advances from such fields as statistics, sociology, geography, political science, economics, and engineering. This timely journal publishes papers that apply quantitative techniques of all levels of complexity to substantive, methodological, or evaluative concerns of interest to the criminological community. Features include original research, brief methodological critiques, and papers that explore new directions for studying a broad range of criminological topics.
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