Peer influence and delinquency JM McGloin, KJ Thomas Annual Review of Criminology 2 (1), 241-264, 2019 | 188 | 2019 |
A dual‐systems approach for understanding differential susceptibility to processes of peer influence KJ Thomas, J Marie McGloin Criminology 51 (2), 435-474, 2013 | 131 | 2013 |
The causal impact of exposure to deviant peers: An experimental investigation R Paternoster, JM McGloin, H Nguyen, KJ Thomas Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 50 (4), 476-503, 2013 | 113 | 2013 |
Incentives for collective deviance: Group size and changes in perceived risk, cost, and reward JM McGloin, KJ Thomas Criminology 54 (3), 459-486, 2016 | 106 | 2016 |
Do individual characteristics explain variation in sanction risk updating among serious juvenile offenders? Advancing the logic of differential deterrence. KJ Thomas, TA Loughran, AR Piquero Law and Human Behavior 37 (1), 10, 2013 | 97 | 2013 |
Peer influence and context: the interdependence of friendship groups, schoolmates and network density in predicting substance use JM McGloin, CJ Sullivan, KJ Thomas Journal of youth and adolescence 43, 1436-1452, 2014 | 84 | 2014 |
Delinquent peer influence on offending versatility: Can peers promote specialized delinquency? KJ Thomas Criminology 53 (2), 280-308, 2015 | 71 | 2015 |
Peers and offender decision‐making EM Hoeben, KJ Thomas Criminology & Public Policy 18 (4), 759-784, 2019 | 66 | 2019 |
Conducted energy device use in municipal policing: Results of a national survey on policy and effectiveness assessments KJ Thomas, PA Collins, NP Lovrich Police Quarterly 13 (3), 290-315, 2010 | 63 | 2010 |
Incentivizing responses to self-report questions in perceptual deterrence studies: An investigation of the validity of deterrence theory using Bayesian truth serum TA Loughran, R Paternoster, KJ Thomas Journal of Quantitative Criminology 30, 677-707, 2014 | 62 | 2014 |
Testing a rational choice model of “desistance:” Decomposing changing expectations and changing utilities KJ Thomas, M Vogel Criminology 57 (4), 687-714, 2019 | 59 | 2019 |
Testing the transitivity of reported risk perceptions: Evidence of coherent arbitrariness KJ Thomas, BC Hamilton, TA Loughran Criminology 56 (1), 59-86, 2018 | 56 | 2018 |
Perceived arrest risk, psychic rewards, and offense specialization: A partial test of rational choice theory† KJ Thomas, TA Loughran, BC Hamilton Criminology 58 (3), 485-509, 2020 | 45 | 2020 |
Structural predictors of choice: Testing a multilevel rational choice theory of crime KJ Thomas, EP Baumer, TA Loughran Criminology 60 (4), 606-636, 2022 | 43 | 2022 |
Considering the elements that inform perceived peer deviance JM McGloin, KJ Thomas Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 53 (5), 597-627, 2016 | 37 | 2016 |
Trends in police research: a cross‐sectional analysis of the 2000–2007 literature D Mazeika, B Bartholomew, M Distler, K Thomas, S Greenman, S Pratt Police Practice and Research: An International Journal 11 (6), 520-547, 2010 | 37 | 2010 |
Rationalizing delinquency: Understanding the person-situation interaction through item response theory KJ Thomas Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency 56 (1), 3-41, 2019 | 35 | 2019 |
Revisiting delinquent attitudes: Measurement, dimensionality and behavioral effects KJ Thomas Journal of Quantitative Criminology 34, 313-341, 2018 | 34 | 2018 |
On the relationship between peer isolation and offending specialization: The role of peers in promoting versatile offending KJ Thomas Crime & Delinquency 62 (1), 26-53, 2016 | 32 | 2016 |
Status gains versus status losses: Loss aversion and deviance KJ Thomas, H Nguyen Justice Quarterly 39 (4), 871-896, 2022 | 25 | 2022 |