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1. The Problem of Deviant Peer Influences in Intervention Programs, Kenneth A. Dodge, Jennifer E. Lansford, and Thomas J. Dishion<br/>2. Deviant Peer Contagion in Interventions and Programs: An Ecological Framework for Understanding Influence Mechanisms, Thomas J. Dishion and Kenneth A. Dodge<br/>3. Deviant Peer Effects: Perspectives of an Epidemiologist, James C. Anthony<br/>4. Assigning Youths to Minimize Total Harm, Philip J. Cook and Jens Ludwig<br/>5. Is Deviant Peer Influence a Problem, and What Can Be Done?: Qualitative Perspectives from Four Focus Groups, Jennifer E. Lansford and Joel RoschII. Reviews of Peer Effects<br/>6. Deviant Peer Group Effects in Youth Mental Health Interventions, Kenneth A. Dodge and Michelle R. Sherrill<br/>7. Deviant Peer Effects in Education, Wendy M. Reinke and Hill M. Walker<br/>8. Peer Effects in Juvenile Justice, D. Wayne Osgood and Laine O'Neill Briddell<br/>9. The Effects of Community-Based Group Treatment for Delinquency: A Meta-Analytic Search for Cross-Study Generalizations, Mark W. Lipsey<br/>10. Peer Effects in Neighborhoods and Housing, Jacob Vigdor<br/>11. Iatrogenic Outcomes of the Child Welfare System: Vulnerable Adolescents, Peer Influences, and Instability in Foster Care Arrangements, Melvin N. Wilson and LaKeesha N. Woods<br/>12. Peer Effects in Community Programs, Jennifer E. Lansford<br/>13. Peer Effects in Naturally Occurring Groups: The Case of Street Gangs, Malcolm W. KleinIII. Promising Solutions and Recommendations<br/>14. Research-Based Prevention Programs and Practices for Delivery in Schools That Decrease the Risk of Deviant Peer Influence, Rebecca B. Silver and J. Mark Eddy<br/>15. Promising Solutions in Juvenile Justice, Peter Greenwood<br/>16. Prevention Approaches to Improve Child and Adolescent Behavior and Reduce Deviant Peer Influence, Emilie Phillips Smith, Jean Dumas, and Ron Prinz<br/>17. Promising Solutions in Housing and the Community, Jens Ludwig and Greg Duncan<br/>18. Creating a Legal and Organizational Context for Reducing Peer Influence, Joel Rosch and Cindy Lederman<br/>19. A Functional Contextualist Framework for Affecting Peer Influence Practices, Anthony Biglan, Jeffrey Sprague, and Kevin J. Moore<br/>20. Findings and Recommendations: A Blueprint to Minimize Deviant Peer Influence in Youth Interventions and Programs, Thomas J. Dishion, Kenneth A. Dodge, and Jennifer E. Lansford |