Authors
Danielle Wallace, Matthew Larson, Logan Somers, Kathleen E Padilla, Ryan Mays
Publication date
2020
Journal
Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology
Description
Purpose
Marriage encourages desistance, yet how post-release marital transitions (i.e., marital formation and dissolution) impact reentry outcomes is not commonly studied. Romantic partnership formation and dissolution is even less frequently studied. Moreover, the impact of the quality of marital and serious romantic relationships has not yet been linked to reentry outcomes. We explore whether marriage, being in a relationship, and post-release marital and relationship transitions impact reincarceration.
Methods
Using data from the Serious and Violent Offender Reentry Initiative, we estimate a series of logistic regressions assessing whether post-release marital or relationship transitions, as well as relationship quality, influence the likelihood of reincarceration.
Results
We find that relationship quality, not marriage or relationship transitions, is associated with a lower likelihood of reincarceration. Being in any …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
D Wallace, M Larson, L Somers, KE Padilla, R Mays - Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 2020