In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-risk men and women in the Netherlands. In a prospective design, spanning 21 years, the authors analyzed complete data on offending, marriage, parenthood, and a large set of background information. Random effects were used to model the relation between family-life events and offending, controlling for possible confounders. Findings for men support the hypothesis that marriage promotes desistance from serious offending. Males additionally benefit from parenthood, and from having a first child in particular. Furthermore, although parenthood reduces offending more strongly than marriage, the “full family package” brings the most benefit. Female o...
Family life and marriage are often considered to be an important lever for criminal desistance, espe...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
In this article, we investigate whether the life events of marriage, parenthood, and employment were...
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-...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
Using large-scale individual-level Norwegian administrative register data on the total population of...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
In this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into p...
Research on desistance from crime has paid little attention to parenthood as a “turning point”. In t...
PURPOSE: Parenthood may play a pivotal role in the criminal desistance process, but few studies have...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Since the early 1990s, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of life course transitions o...
Family life and marriage are often considered to be an important lever for criminal desistance, espe...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
In this article, we investigate whether the life events of marriage, parenthood, and employment were...
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-...
In this article, the authors study the effects of family formation on criminal careers for 540 high-...
Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadily increa...
Using large-scale individual-level Norwegian administrative register data on the total population of...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
In this article, we examined to what extent parental offending influences the timing of entry into p...
Research on desistance from crime has paid little attention to parenthood as a “turning point”. In t...
PURPOSE: Parenthood may play a pivotal role in the criminal desistance process, but few studies have...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Since the early 1990s, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of life course transitions o...
Family life and marriage are often considered to be an important lever for criminal desistance, espe...
Objectives: The authors investigate whether the argument from life-course criminology that marriage ...
In this article, we investigate whether the life events of marriage, parenthood, and employment were...