The duality of the peer effect: the interplay between peer support and peer criminality on offending and substance use during reentry

Differential association theory and the closely linked differential coercion/social support theory suggest that peers exert both criminogenic and protective influences on individuals. Yet, little is known about how dimensions of peer criminality and peer support affect reentry outcomes independently...

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Main Author: Mowen, Thomas J. (Author)
Contributors: Boman, John H.
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
Published: 2018
In: Crime & delinquency
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