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A paradox of school social organization: positive school climate, friendship network density, and adolescent violence

Abstract:
Schools are often encouraged to foster a positive climate to reduce adolescent violence, but evidence on the effectiveness of this approach varies significantly. This study investigates the roots of this variation by testing alternative hypotheses about how positive school-level climate and school-level student friendship network density interact to shape adolescent violence perpetration. Research on informal social control and network closure suggests that the violence-reducing association of positive school climate will be enhanced among schools where students are more densely tied through their friendships. Research on youth conflict and subversion of control suggests the opposite. These hypotheses are tested with data from Waves I-II of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (n = 11,771; 49% Female; Age mean = 15.04, SD = 1.60). Consistent with the conflict/subversion hypothesis, analyses indicate that the inverse association between positive school climate and adolescent violence is only evident among schools with a very low density of friendship ties. Strikingly, however, there is evidence that a more positive school climate is associated with increases in violence among youth attending schools with a high density of friendship ties. These findings suggest that efforts to reduce violence by fostering cohesion among youth in their schools and other social contexts can be undermined by youth network processes.
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Published
Peer review status:
Peer reviewed

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10.1007/s10964-024-02034-2

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Institution:
University of Oxford
Division:
SSD
Oxford college:
Nuffield College
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Author
ORCID:
0000-0003-1853-1558


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https://ror.org/014bj5w56


Publisher:
Springer
Journal:
Journal of Youth and Adolescence More from this journal
Volume:
53
Issue:
11
Pages:
2623–2641
Place of publication:
United States
Publication date:
2024-06-24
Acceptance date:
2024-06-08
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EISSN:
1573-6601
ISSN:
0047-2891
Pmid:
38913287


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English
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Pubs id:
2010928
Local pid:
pubs:2010928
Deposit date:
2024-07-01

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