Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the individual level of analysis by examining the relationship between marriage rates and crime rates at the county level. Methods: Linear regression analyses of marriage rates on various types of crime, including violent, property, drug, and juvenile crime arrest rates. Results: The analyses suggest that marriage rates are inversely related to rates of violent crime, property crime, drug use, and juvenile violence. Conclusions: This research note suggests that the relationship between marriage and crime is more far reaching than previous studies have indicated. Final remarks address the implications of the findings for theoretical work on crime caus...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
Using a sample of males and females at high risk of offending, this study examines associations in c...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
This study examines the effect of marriage on the conditional probability of different types of seri...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of unilateral divorce on crime. First, using crime rates from...
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of unilateral divorce on crime. First, using crime rates from ...
Aims.: Marriage is associated with a reduced rate of criminal recidivism, but the underlying mechani...
A wealth of scholarship generally finds that marriage protects against crime, but there is less cons...
Social bonding theories argue that marriage has a res-training effect on criminal offending. Given w...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
Using a sample of males and females at high risk of offending, this study examines associations in c...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
Objectives: To determine whether the relationship between marriage and crime extends beyond the indi...
This study examines the effect of marriage on the conditional probability of different types of seri...
Objectives. The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of unilateral divorce on crime. First, using crime rates from...
In this paper, we evaluate the impact of unilateral divorce on crime. First, using crime rates from ...
Aims.: Marriage is associated with a reduced rate of criminal recidivism, but the underlying mechani...
A wealth of scholarship generally finds that marriage protects against crime, but there is less cons...
Social bonding theories argue that marriage has a res-training effect on criminal offending. Given w...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
Using a sample of males and females at high risk of offending, this study examines associations in c...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...