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Reconsidering Peers and Delinquency: How do Peers Matter?

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Published
Dec 01, 2005
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84(2)
Pages
1109-1130
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D. L. Haynie, D. W. Osgood (2005). Reconsidering Peers and Delinquency: How do Peers Matter?. Social Forces, 84(2), 1109-1130. https://doi.org/10.1353/sof.2006.0018
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