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Romantic Relationships and Criminal Desistance: Pathways and Processes.

Jessica Jb Wyse1, David J Harding2, Jeffrey D Morenoff1.   

Abstract

In dominant theories of criminal desistance, marital relationship formation is understood to be a key "turning point" away from deviant behavior. Empirical studies supporting this claim have largely focused on the positive role of marriage in men's desistance from crime, and relatively few studies have examined the role that non-marital relationships may play in desistance. Drawing on 138 longitudinal in-depth interviews with 22 men and women reentering society from prison, this paper extends the scope of desistance research by additionally considering the significance of more fleeting and fluid relationships, and the diverse processes through which romantic relationships of all sorts are linked with criminal behaviors. We present an empirically-based typology detailing six processes, grouped within three conceptual categories, through which romantic relationships had their effects. These pathways include material circumstances, social bonds and interactions, and emotional supports and stressors. We also consider gender differences in these processes. While more tenuous bonds to marginally conventional partners would seem to exert little effect, as one of the few relationships and social roles available to many former prisoners, we found that they wielded important influence, if not always in a positive direction.

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Keywords:  criminal desistance; prisoner reentry; romantic relationships; social control

Year:  2014        PMID: 25484489      PMCID: PMC4254819          DOI: 10.1111/socf.12088

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sociol Forum (Randolph N J)        ISSN: 0884-8971


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