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The Duality of the Peer Effect: The Interplay Between Peer Support and Peer Criminality on Offending and Substance Use During Reentry

机译:同伴效应的二重性:同伴支持与同伴犯罪在再入期间犯罪和物质使用之间的相互作用

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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 and interdependently. Using data from the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative, mixed-effects models demonstrate that peer criminality relates to significantly higher odds of substance use and criminal offending, whereas peer support relates to significantly lower odds of substance use and offending. Interaction terms between peer crime and support suggest the two exert independent, and not interactive, influences on recidivism. Although peer crime exerts a more robust effect, peer support must be understood as a mechanism that drives desistance independently of peer crime.
机译:差异联想理论和紧密相关的差异胁迫/社会支持理论表明,同伴对个人既产生犯罪作用又起到保护作用。然而,关于同伴犯罪和同伴支持的大小如何独立和相互依赖如何影响再入结果,鲜为人知。使用来自严重和暴力犯罪再入倡议的数据,混合效应模型表明,同伴犯罪与毒品使用和犯罪行为的几率显着相关,而同伴支持与毒品使用和犯罪的几率显着较低。同伴犯罪和支持之间的相互作用表示这两者对累犯有独立的影响,而不是相互影响。尽管同伴犯罪发挥了更强大的作用,但必须将同伴支持理解为独立于同伴犯罪驱使停权的机制。

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