Romantic Partnerships and Criminal Offending: Examining the Roles of Premarital Cohabitation, Serial Cohabitation, and Gender

IF 2.6 1区 社会学 Q1 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY Justice Quarterly Pub Date : 2022-09-09 DOI:10.1080/07418825.2022.2118618
Yi Li, B. Wagner, G. Guo
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Abstract In the face of growing diversity in marital and cohabiting relationships, the impact of romantic partnerships on criminal desistance may likewise have grown complex. This study investigates how premarital cohabitation and serial cohabitation might influence criminal behavior. We also examine the role of gender in the desistance process. Using data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health, we find that married men who cohabited with the spouse before marriage tended to commit more crimes than those who did not, whereas among married women premarital cohabitation was not associated with an increase in crime. In contrast, serial cohabitation’s effect did not vary by gender—male and female serial cohabitors both committed more crimes than one-time cohabitors. We conduct analyses to address selection and the findings are robust. Our work suggests that exploring heterogeneity within changing patterns of marriage and cohabitation is critical to understanding desistance from crime.
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浪漫的伙伴关系和犯罪:检查婚前同居,连续同居和性别的角色
面对日益多样化的婚姻和同居关系,浪漫伙伴关系对犯罪制止的影响可能同样变得复杂。本研究探讨婚前同居和连续同居对犯罪行为的影响。我们还研究了性别在抵抗过程中的作用。根据国家青少年到成人健康纵向研究的数据,我们发现婚前与配偶同居的已婚男性比那些没有同居的男性更容易犯罪,而在已婚女性中,婚前同居与犯罪的增加无关。相比之下,连续同居的影响并不因性别而异——男性和女性连续同居的人都比一次性同居的人犯罪更多。我们对地址选择进行分析,结果是可靠的。我们的工作表明,探索婚姻和同居模式变化中的异质性对于理解对犯罪的抵制至关重要。
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Justice Quarterly
Justice Quarterly CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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期刊介绍: Justice Quarterly (JQ) is an official publication of the ACJS. JQ is a refereed, multi-disciplinary journal that publishes theoretical, empirical and interpretive studies of issues related to criminal justice. JQ is indexed in Criminology and Penology Abstracts, Police Science Abstracts, Criminal Justice Periodical Index, and Criminal Justice Abstracts. In the past decade, JQ has become a premier journal and it continues to be a major forum for criminal justice related scholarship, making it an essential part of any library"s holdings.
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