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Reentering Women
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2014
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Gender StudiesSocial TiesSociologyFemale CriminalityLittle Recidivism ResearchCarceral SettingFamily PsychologySocial Ties–recidivism RelationshipFamily RelationshipsOffender ClassificationSocial SciencesCriminal Justice
Criminological theories have long suggested that family relationships influence criminal behavior. Yet, little recidivism research focuses on in-prison social ties. Despite evidence that social ties are more important for women, most research has focused on men. Furthermore, little is known about the effect that in-prison contact has on post-release support and what role this plays in the social ties–recidivism relationship. This study seeks to build on existing research by examining the relationship between female in-prison contact, post-release support, and recidivism. Results suggest that in-prison family contact and post-release family support are protective whereas in-prison non-family contact is a risk factor.
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