@article{06cdc984f3984969bc6c3fc6b3df4e6e,
title = "Affinity, Affiliation, and Guilt: Examining Between- and Within-Person Variability in Delinquent Peer Influence",
keywords = "Delinquent peers, Matza, differential susceptibility",
author = "Thomas, {Kyle J.} and Timothy Mccuddy and Timothy McCuddy",
note = "A longstanding debate in criminology concerns whether peers influence delinquency or if they are of no significance because criminal propensity develops independent of associations. Matza () criticized these competing perspectives, suggesting instead that the peer-delinquency relationship is nuanced, such that there is both between- and within-person variability in the influence of friends.",
year = "2020",
month = jun,
day = "6",
doi = "10.1080/07418825.2019.1634752",
language = "American English",
volume = "37",
journal = "Justice Quarterly",
}