Incarceration Reduces Marriage Deterrent

Title: 

Marriage and Offending Among a Cohort of Disadvantaged African Americans

Journal: 

Journal of Research in Crime and Delinquency  Volume:50  Issue:1  Dated: February 2013  Pages: 104 to 131  (Sage Publications)

Authors: Elaine Eggleston Doherty & Margaret E. Ensminger
Abstract from:  
  NCJRS Library’s Weekly Accessions List (WAL) for the week ending April 26, 2014

  
 
 
Type: Report (Study/Research)
Origin: United States of America
Language: English
Annotation: 
This research tests the generalizability of the marriage effect on desistance from crime for African-American men and women.
Abstract: 
Drawing on Sampson and Laub’s age-graded theory of informal social control, this research tests the generalizability of the marriage effect on desistance from crime. Specifically, do urban African-American men and women living in the United States benefit from marriage similarly to Whites? The authors use hierarchical linear modeling HLM to analyze the relationship between marriage and official arrest counts among African-American male and female first graders from Woodlawn, an inner-city community in Chicago, first assessed in 1966 and followed up at three time points ages 16, 32, and 42. The authors find strong evidence of a marriage effect for the males across crime type, with a reduction in offending between 21 percent and 36 percent when in a state of marriage. The findings for females were less consistent across crime type, a 10 percent reduction in the odds of a property arrest and a 9 percent increase in the odds of a drug arrest when in a state of marriage. Their findings provide evidence in favor of the generality of Sampson and Laub’s theory, at least for males. However, the authors were not able to evaluate the mechanisms of desistance and identify this as an area of future research.
 

Interpretation by Incarceration Reform Mega-Site:  Although marriage reduces crime and makes married men much safer, we choose incarceration as punishment, which kills marriages and families, taking away the significant crime deterrent of marriage.



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