2023
DOI: 10.1177/00224278231167841
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School Transitions, Peer Processes, and Delinquency: A Social Network Approach to Turning Points in Adolescence

Abstract: Objectives: We examine how normative school transitions (e.g., moves from elementary to middle school) shape adolescents’ experiences with three network processes that inform delinquency: delinquent popularity, delinquent sociability, and friend selection on shared delinquency participation. Methods: By applying stochastic actor-oriented models to a sample of panel data on 13,752 students from 26 school districts in the PROSPER study, we compare outcomes for students who change schools between 6th and 7th grad… Show more

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