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期刊名:Deviant behavior

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ISSN:0163-9625

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John H Boman,Thomas J Mowen John H Boman
The goal of this study is to test whether a peer's self-control is related to deviance and whether it conditions the extent to which an actor's self-control is related to deviance. To examine these research questions, the study begins by hi...
Owen Gallupe,John H Boman th,Rebecca Nash et al. Owen Gallupe et al.
The goal of this study is to present and validate a simple method for accounting for peer selection on offending based on a respondent's self-reported preferences for friends who engage in criminal behavior. Using primary panel data (n = 61...
Leah A Jacobs,Meg Panichelli Leah A Jacobs
Individuals with serious mental disorder diagnoses (SMD) are overrepresented in U.S. jails and prisons, returning to custody more often and more quickly than those without these diagnoses. This paper examines the strengths and limitations o...
Thomas J Mowen,John H Boman th Thomas J Mowen
Concern over animal abuse among policy-makers, law enforcement officials, and the general public remains high. Although research has marked animal abuse as an indicator of a variety of deviant outcomes, fewer projects have examined the corr...
Thomas J Mowen,John H Boman th,Kimberly Schweitzer Thomas J Mowen
Research on prison reentry shows that individuals with depression turn to substances to cope with the stress of reintegration. While social support drawn from families, peers, and institutions may help returning individuals avoid substance ...
John H Boman th,Laura Agnich,Bryan Lee Miller et al. John H Boman th et al.
Utilizing frameworks of social control and differential association theories, this study addresses the extent to which deviance (a predictor) is related to friendship quality (the outcome). Using dyadic data, results demonstrate that the hi...
Mairead Eastin Moloney,Robyn Lewis Brown,Gabriele Ciciurkaite et al. Mairead Eastin Moloney et al.
Although research has quantitatively evaluated the impacts of stigma on working women with disabilities (WWD), nuanced, qualitative accounts voiced by these women are rare. To address this literature gap, we conducted seven focus groups wit...
John H Boman th,Thomas J Mowen John H Boman th
Although criminologists have long recognized the role that peers play in crime, the specific mechanisms responsible for this relationship have been difficult to isolate. Drawing from the perspectives of differential coercion and social supp...
Travis C Pratt,J C Barnes,Francis T Cullen et al. Travis C Pratt et al.
In this paper we advance the idea that getting arrested amounts to "failing at crime." And akin to the notion of the generality of deviance-where those who engage in any given form of criminal behavior are also likely to engage in a wide ar...
S Lynne Rich,Angela A Robertson,Janet K Wilson S Lynne Rich
This study assessed the influence of individual age and substance use, family support and communication, and partner support and communication on the frequency of unprotected sex among incarcerated adolescent females. Subjects (n = 273) com...