Since the early 1990s, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of life course transitions on criminal behavior. However, individuals’ life courses do not evolve in a vacuum but rather in the broad context of societal characteristics and developments. In this paper, we analyze whether there is an effect of macroeconomic circumstances on individuals’ criminal careers and whether this effect is conditional on marital status and parenthood. We employ micro-level data from a Dutch large-scale longitudinal study and enrich these with macro-level data. Using logistic panel data models for criminal behavior, we distinguish three types of effects: the macro-effect of experiencing declining economic times, the micro-effect of family composit...
Contains fulltext : 131479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...
Since the early 1990s, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of life course transitions o...
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...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
Using large-scale individual-level Norwegian administrative register data on the total population of...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...
This study examines the relationship between family dissolution and children’s crimes. The study use...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
Contains fulltext : 131479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...
Since the early 1990s, increasing attention is being paid to the impact of life course transitions o...
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...
Abstract Over the last two decades, research examining desistance from crime in adulthood has steadi...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Twenty years ago, Sampson and Laub (1993:Crime in the making: pathways and turning points through li...
Using large-scale individual-level Norwegian administrative register data on the total population of...
Objectives: Previous studies have argued that marriage, parenthood and employment are important fact...
This study examines the relationship between family dissolution and children’s crimes. The study use...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who we...
Contains fulltext : 131479.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)In this paper...
Using longitudinal data on the criminal careers of a group of high-risk men and women (N 540) who...
Objectives We seek evidence for economic and social mechanisms that aim to explain the relationship ...