Research on desistance from crime has paid little attention to parenthood as a “turning point”. In this paper, we use Norwegian register data on a population of men and women who had their first child between 1995 and 2001 (131,167 women and 127,415 men). We provide separate estimates for sex and marital status as parenthood has different implications for men and women. Their social and economic situations will also vary by marital status, which is likely to have implications for offending. We describe the changes in offending for this sample year-by-year, comparing subjects before and after child-birth. Overall, we find that the transition to parenthood is characterized by a decrease in criminal activity. There is considerable heterogeneit...
Several previous studies have argued that marriage leads to a decline in criminal propensity. Most o...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...
Research on desistance from crime has paid little attention to parenthood as a “turning point”. In t...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
Using large-scale individual-level Norwegian administrative register data on the total population of...
Zoutewelle-Terovan, M., & Skardhamar, T. (2016). Timing of Change in Criminal Offending Around Entra...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
Age-graded social control theory suggests that parenthood can have a preventive effect on crimeamong...
PURPOSE: Parenthood may play a pivotal role in the criminal desistance process, but few studies have...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
Several previous studies have argued that marriage leads to a decline in criminal propensity. Most o...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...
Research on desistance from crime has paid little attention to parenthood as a “turning point”. In t...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
Using large-scale individual-level Norwegian administrative register data on the total population of...
Zoutewelle-Terovan, M., & Skardhamar, T. (2016). Timing of Change in Criminal Offending Around Entra...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
Age-graded social control theory suggests that parenthood can have a preventive effect on crimeamong...
PURPOSE: Parenthood may play a pivotal role in the criminal desistance process, but few studies have...
Influential perspectives in life course criminology maintain that marriage leads to desistance from ...
Several previous studies have argued that marriage leads to a decline in criminal propensity. Most o...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...