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Deviant Peer Preferences: A Simplified Approach to Account for Peer Selection Effects

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ABSTRACT 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… Click to show full abstract

ABSTRACT 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 = 611), having a preference for peers who offend (the measure of peer selection) relates positively and significantly to offending behavior. The selection measure, which carries the advantage of being closely aligned to criminological theory, renders the peer offending/personal offending relationship nonsignificant. Our selection variables also outperform a more traditional means of capturing peer selection effects.

Keywords: deviant peer; selection effects; effects deviant; selection; peer selection

Journal Title: Deviant Behavior
Year Published: 2020

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