The Cambridge Study in Delinquent Development is a prospective longitudinal survey of 411 South London males from age 8 to age 48. In this survey, it was previously found that men who marry relatively early reduce their offending behaviour after marriage, unlike those who marry relatively late. Further analyses confirmed that the original findings were not caused by regression to the mean. Comparisons between those who married at age 25 or older and those who married at age 18–24 on risk factors at age 8–32 suggest that the later-married men tended to be more nervous, more likely to have experienced a broken home, to be drug users and binge-drinkers, to maintain aggressive atti-tudes from age 18 to 32, and to continue to go out with their m...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
BACKGROUND A well-documented association exists between age at marriage and the risk of divorce. How...
A wealth of scholarship generally finds that marriage protects against crime, but there is less cons...
up from age 8 to age 48. This analysis of the effects of marriage on offending is based on 162 convi...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
This study examines the effect of marriage on the conditional probability of different types of seri...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
The age-graded theory of informal social control, one of the most influential theories in life-cours...
Aims.: Marriage is associated with a reduced rate of criminal recidivism, but the underlying mechani...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
We assess to what extent the associations between marriage and offending differ for high-risk men ma...
In recent years a number of studies have observed empirical associations between the occurrence of k...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
BACKGROUND A well-documented association exists between age at marriage and the risk of divorce. How...
A wealth of scholarship generally finds that marriage protects against crime, but there is less cons...
up from age 8 to age 48. This analysis of the effects of marriage on offending is based on 162 convi...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
This study examines the effect of marriage on the conditional probability of different types of seri...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
The age-graded theory of informal social control, one of the most influential theories in life-cours...
Aims.: Marriage is associated with a reduced rate of criminal recidivism, but the underlying mechani...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
We assess to what extent the associations between marriage and offending differ for high-risk men ma...
In recent years a number of studies have observed empirical associations between the occurrence of k...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
BACKGROUND A well-documented association exists between age at marriage and the risk of divorce. How...
A wealth of scholarship generally finds that marriage protects against crime, but there is less cons...