2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2019.04.004
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It's all the rage! Exploring the nuances in the link between vaping and adolescent delinquency

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“…This study was motivated by the limited research on vaping and delinquency with current research focused on delinquency among nonvapers, nicotine vapers, and those who vape THC [cannabis] -based products (Jackson et al, 2019). This study supports the notion that vaping, like other substance use, influences one’s delinquency.…”
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“…This study was motivated by the limited research on vaping and delinquency with current research focused on delinquency among nonvapers, nicotine vapers, and those who vape THC [cannabis] -based products (Jackson et al, 2019). This study supports the notion that vaping, like other substance use, influences one’s delinquency.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the initial hypothesis was wrong, it does provide to the notion that vaping is altering the landscape of substance use, delinquency, and preference. This may be partially due to the increased normalization that alcohol use among adolescents has had in comparison with nicotine and more broadly vaping (Eichler et al, 2016; Jackson et al, 2019; Lippert et al, 2019; Measham et al, 2016).…”
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