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Do Adverse Childhood Experiences Influence the Desistance Process?
Abstract
Prior work has found that Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACEs) increase the likelihood of offending while turning points decrease the likelihood of offending. However, these two research areas are yet to be combined. The current study assesses how ACEs influence the effects of marriage and military on desistance using a nationally representative sample. Gender and racial differences are also considered. Marriage predicted desistance among those...
Paper Details
Title
Do Adverse Childhood Experiences Influence the Desistance Process?
Published Date
Mar 24, 2019
Journal
Volume
41
Issue
6
Pages
683 - 704
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