The current study examines the partner relationships of male prisoners prior to incarceration. Earlier studies on prisoners’ partner relationships exclusively focused on the period during or after incarceration. However, knowledge on the pre-detention period is essential to establish any causal effects of incarceration on partner relationships. We describe a wide variety of aspects of prisoners’ partner relationships: relationship history, current relationship status, and characteristics of the current relationship (quality, support, conflict, and partner violence). In addition, we make a direct comparison with partner relationships among the general population. We use unique data from the Prison Project (N = 1,909) and the Netherlands Kins...
The objective is to study the nature of co-offending among individuals who have previously spent tim...
Donaldson and Kupers describe protective pairing as a form of prison vio-lence in which men protect ...
The consequences of imprisonment are felt not only by prisoners themselves but also their family mem...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
Relationship during the time of imprisonment changes for the convicted person as well as his or her ...
Research shows that intimate relationships, and their maintenance via prison visits, have a positive...
BACKGROUND: There are high rates of mental disorders among prisoners. Prisoners are also likely to h...
A large body of empirical literature shows that marriage reduces criminal activity. However, many of...
Based on Rusbult’s (1980) Investment Model, the present study aimed to examine the underlying mechan...
This article explores the effect of incarceration on relationships between prisoners and their fam-i...
In dominant theories of criminal desistance, marital relationship formation is understood to be a ke...
Marriage has a prominent place in criminological theory and research as one institution that has the...
Although prior research has looked at the role of intimate relationships and desistance from crime, ...
Summary: Partners in crime? The impact of criminal behaviour on marriage formation and partner selec...
The objective is to study the nature of co-offending among individuals who have previously spent tim...
Donaldson and Kupers describe protective pairing as a form of prison vio-lence in which men protect ...
The consequences of imprisonment are felt not only by prisoners themselves but also their family mem...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
While it has been established that imprisonment can have unintended consequences for prisoners, the ...
Relationship during the time of imprisonment changes for the convicted person as well as his or her ...
Research shows that intimate relationships, and their maintenance via prison visits, have a positive...
BACKGROUND: There are high rates of mental disorders among prisoners. Prisoners are also likely to h...
A large body of empirical literature shows that marriage reduces criminal activity. However, many of...
Based on Rusbult’s (1980) Investment Model, the present study aimed to examine the underlying mechan...
This article explores the effect of incarceration on relationships between prisoners and their fam-i...
In dominant theories of criminal desistance, marital relationship formation is understood to be a ke...
Marriage has a prominent place in criminological theory and research as one institution that has the...
Although prior research has looked at the role of intimate relationships and desistance from crime, ...
Summary: Partners in crime? The impact of criminal behaviour on marriage formation and partner selec...
The objective is to study the nature of co-offending among individuals who have previously spent tim...
Donaldson and Kupers describe protective pairing as a form of prison vio-lence in which men protect ...
The consequences of imprisonment are felt not only by prisoners themselves but also their family mem...