Family incarceration and prison adaptation: Investigating the impact of family incarceration history on prison misconduct
Jane C. Daquin,
Stephen J. Clipper,
Amanda Rude and
Leah E. Daigle
Journal of Criminal Justice, 2023, vol. 86, issue C
Abstract:
The intergenerational transmission of crime (ITC) perspective suggests that children of those who engage in crime are more likely to end up offending themselves. Specifically, they are more likely to engage in crime, be arrested, and be incarcerated compared to children of parents without a criminal record. What remains unclear is the effect parental offending has on the prison.
Keywords: Misconduct; Intergenerational transmission; Sibling; Coarsened exact matching (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrimjus.2023.102031
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