离经叛道的同伴:友谊的稳定性是否制约了同伴犯罪的联系?

IF 2 3区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
Marie Ouellet, L. Daigle, Owen Gallupe
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摘要

先前的研究表明,离经叛道的同伴和不良行为之间存在明显的联系,但不清楚稳定的关系是否比短暂的关系提供更强的影响来源。目前的研究通过测试个人是否更有可能调整他们的不良行为,使其与稳定的朋友相似,而不是短暂的关系,来解决这一差距。根据国家青少年到成人健康纵向研究中的网络数据,我们使用随机行动者导向模型来估计稳定的友谊是否会影响同伴犯罪的联系。我们的研究结果表明,友谊的稳定性并不影响一个人是否会接受朋友的犯罪行为;与短暂和短暂的关系相比,青少年更倾向于遵循他们稳定和持久的朋友。我们讨论了该研究对理解青少年同伴效应和地位寻求行为的启示。
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Deviant peers: Does friendship stability condition the peer-delinquency link?
Prior research demonstrates a clear association between deviant peers and delinquent behavior, but it is unclear whether stable relationships provide stronger sources of influence than ephemeral ties. The current study addresses this gap by testing whether individuals are more likely to adjust their delinquent behaviors to be similar to their stable friends compared to their transient affiliations. Drawing from network data in the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we use Stochastic Actor Oriented Models to estimate whether stable friendships condition the peer-delinquency link. Our results suggest the stability of friendships does not impact whether an individual will adopt the delinquency of their friends; adolescents were not more or less likely to conform to their stable and enduring friends compared to their transient and short-lived ties. We discuss the study's implications for understanding peer effects and status-seeking behaviors during adolescence.
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European Journal of Criminology
European Journal of Criminology CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
CiteScore
5.10
自引率
5.30%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The European Journal of Criminology is a refereed journal published by SAGE publications and the European Society of Criminology. It provides a forum for research and scholarship on crime and criminal justice institutions. The journal published high quality articles using varied approaches, including discussion of theory, analysis of quantitative data, comparative studies, systematic evaluation of interventions, and study of institutions of political process. The journal also covers analysis of policy, but not description of policy developments. Priority is given to articles that are relevant to the wider Europe (within and beyond the EU) although findings may be drawn from other parts of the world.
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