peer groups Flashcards

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how do social lives of individuals change in adolescence

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from age 12 on there is a dramatic increase in the time spent hanging out with friends and a decrease in supervision from authority figures. At this same time, we see a dramatic increase in delinquency this time- associating with delinquent friends is one of the strongest correlations of crime

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crime as a group phenomenon

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  • relationship between associating with delinquent friends and one’s own delinquency is particularly strong for juveniles
  • adolescent delinquency tends to be a group phenomenon- depending on the crime, between 50%-90% of crimes are committed with at least one other person
  • most delinquent acts show some evidence of spontaneity- adolescents do not engage in long-term planning when with others
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peers and the three elements of causality

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  • statistical association
  • temporal ordering
  • ceterus parabius (all else is ruled out)
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statistical association

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  • associating with delinquent friends is one of the strongest correlates of crime- this is a fact of crime and is not disputed
  • also evidence that individuals engage in the same crime types as their friends
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temporal ordering

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some argue that delinquent tendencies precede associating with delinquent peers
- however research indicates that associating with delinquent friends tends to precede the onset of delinquency
- evidence of reciprocal effects

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why/how do peers matter

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  • normative influence
    -situational opportunities
    -rewards/threat of losses in status
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gangs

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  • prior research has indicated that gang members are at particularly high risk of engaging in crime
  • there are a number of misconceptions and concerns exist with gang literature
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what is a gang member

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  • a durable group whose involvement in illegal activity is part of a group identity
  • self report nominations
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what we know about adolescent gangs and gang members

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  • most adolescent gangs are not affiliated with “known” gangs, despite claims otherwise
  • gangs and gang membership tend to be short-lived and lonely organized
  • females are not excluded from gangs but tend to have a different image/role
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