Family Reaction as a Developmental Turning Point Among Formerly Incarcerated LGBTQ + Adults

IF 1.6 3区 社会学 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology Pub Date : 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1007/s40865-024-00258-1
Skyler Morgan
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Family reaction to LGBTQ + identity is a complex developmental experience that can lead to various outcomes for LGBTQ + people. Prior scholarship has identified family rejection as a risk factor for poor mental, physical, and social outcomes and family acceptance as a protective factor. However, little scholarship has considered the developmental role of family reaction to LGBTQ + identity on offending and desistance trajectories or explored the experiences with family reaction among LGBTQ + people who have had contact with the criminal legal system. This paper addresses this gap in the literature by centering the role of family reaction to LGBTQ + identity among formerly incarcerated LGBTQ + people. More specifically, this paper draws on original data collected from life history interviews with 25 formerly incarcerated LGBTQ + people. This qualitative work considers (1) their experiences with family reactions, (2) family reaction as a developmental turning point, and (3) navigating the criminal legal system with complex family dynamics. Findings indicated that the majority of the sample encountered some form of rejection (subtle and/or explicit) from their families, which was shaped by other LGBTQ + family members and generational, structural, religious, and political factors. Family reaction functioned as a developmental turning point that impacted offending (rejection) and desistance (acceptance). This work holds important policy implications, including the need for support groups for LGBTQ + people experiencing family rejection inside and outside of criminal legal contexts.

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家庭反应是曾被监禁的男女同性恋、双性恋和变性者+成年人的发展转折点
家庭对 LGBTQ + 身份的反应是一种复杂的发展经历,可导致 LGBTQ + 人的各种结果。先前的学术研究发现,家庭排斥是导致不良心理、身体和社会结果的风险因素,而家庭接受则是保护因素。然而,很少有学者考虑过家庭对 LGBTQ + 身份的反应对犯罪和脱罪轨迹的发展作用,也很少有学者探讨与刑事法律系统有过接触的 LGBTQ + 人对家庭反应的体验。本文以曾被监禁的 LGBTQ +人群中家庭对 LGBTQ + 身份反应的作用为中心,填补了这一文献空白。更具体地说,本文利用了从对 25 名曾被监禁的 LGBTQ + 人士的生活史访谈中收集到的原始数据。这项定性研究考虑了(1)他们在家庭反应方面的经历;(2)作为发展转折点的家庭反应;以及(3)在复杂的家庭动态中驾驭刑事法律系统。研究结果表明,样本中的大多数人都遇到了来自家庭的某种形式的拒绝(隐晦的和/或明确的),这种拒绝是由其他 LGBTQ + 家庭成员以及世代、结构、宗教和政治因素形成的。家庭的反应是一个发展转折点,影响着犯罪(拒绝)和逃避(接受)。这项研究具有重要的政策意义,包括需要为在刑事法律环境内外遭遇家庭排斥的 LGBTQ + 人建立支持小组。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Developmental and Life Course Criminology seeks to advance knowledge and understanding of developmental dimensions of offending across the life-course.  Research that examines current theories, debates, and knowledge gaps within Developmental and Life Course Criminology is encouraged.  The journal welcomes theoretical papers, empirical papers, and papers that explore the translation of developmental and life-course research into policy and/or practice.  Papers that present original research or explore new directions for examination are also encouraged.   The journal also welcomes all rigorous methodological approaches and orientations.  The Journal of Developmental and Life Course Criminology encourages submissions from a broad array of related disciplines including but not limited to psychology, statistics, sociology, psychiatry, neuroscience, geography, political science, history, social work, epidemiology, public health, and economics.
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