Beschreibung:
Criminological research has largely neglected the possibility that positive peer influence is a powerful source of social control. Costello and Hope take a first step toward uncovering the mechanisms of peer influence, drawing on data collected from two convenience samples of university students. Their quantitative analyses showed that positive peer influence occurs most frequently among those who associate with the most deviant peers and self-report the most deviance. Their qualitative data revealed a variety of methods of negative influence, including overt pressure in the form of ridicule and also encouraging deviant behavior for others' amusement.
1. Introduction: The Study of Peers and Deviant Behavior2. Theory and Research on Peers and Deviance3. Qualitative Accounts of Negative Peer Influence4. Mechanisms of Positive Influence5. Explaining Peer Informal Social Control6. Conclusions and Recommendations for Future Research and Policy