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Role of marriage and military service on reoffending: race, “the respectability package,” and the desistance process / Johnson, Wendi L; Giordano, Peggy C   Journal Article
Johnson, Wendi L Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract We build on prior research examining military involvement and criminal involvement by investigating the importance of acquiring the more complete “respectability package” that includes marriage as well as military experience and variations among White and Black respondents. Using data from Waves I and IV of the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health; n = 5,801), analyses use logistic regression models to assess associations of military service, marriage, and race with odds of reoffending among White and Black young adults who reported offending at Wave I. Military involvement was associated with lower odds of offending for Black respondents only, while marriage was associated with decreased odds of reoffending across both groups. Among Black respondents, analyses also highlighted the importance of acquiring both components of the respectability package (military service and marriage) in the context of today’s all-volunteer force in reducing criminal involvement.
Key Words Military  Family  Employment  Race and Ethnicity  Desistance 
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