Effect of Marriage and Spousal Criminality on Recidivism

Signe Hald Andersen, Lars Højsgaard Andersen, Peer Ebbesen Skov

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Abstract

The authors analyzed whether the effect of marriage on recidivism varied by spousal criminality. For this purpose, they used propensity score matching and full population data from Statistics Denmark on all unmarried and previously convicted men from birth cohorts 1965–1985 (N = 102,839). The results showed that marriage reduced recidivism compared to nonmarriage only when the spouse had no criminal record. Similarly, marriage to a nonconvicted spouse reduced recidivism significantly more than marriage to a convicted spouse. These findings not only underline how important marriage is for social integration but also stress the heterogeneous nature of the protective effects of marriage.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJournal of Marriage and Family
Volume77
Issue number2
Pages (from-to)496-509
ISSN0022-2445
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Apr 2015

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