Title of article :
The juvenile sex offender: The effect of employment on offending
Author/Authors :
van den Berg، نويسنده , , Chantal and Bijleveld، نويسنده , , Catrien and Hendriks، نويسنده , , Jan and Mooi-Reci، نويسنده , , Irma، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2014
Pages :
8
From page :
145
To page :
152
Abstract :
AbstractPurpose y countries, sex offenders are treated as a special group of offenders, requiring special criminal justice responses and treatment modalities, presuming they are at high risk of re-offending. These special measures limit them in entering adult roles, especially employment. At the same time, such adult roles have been found to reduce offending risk in general offenders. We aim to investigate whether employment reduces offending rates in juvenile sex offendersʹ (JSO). longitudinal data on a Dutch sample of 498 JSO, we investigate employment and offending careers in JSO. A hybrid random effects model is used to investigate within-individual changes of employment quality and employment stability on offending. We also investigated whether the effects differ for child abusers, peer abusers and group offenders, who have different background profiles and for whom employment effects could be less. s st show that JSO enter the labor market at relatively young ages, with stagnating participation rates from age 25 on, and numerous and short-lived employment contracts. In spite of these fractured careers, employment is associated with a decrease in offending. We found no difference for offender types in the effect of employment on offending. sions clude that for JSO, employment decreases offending. Policies aimed at guidance towards employment, or the inclusion into conventional society, may be effective for JSO.
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Serial Year :
2014
Journal title :
Journal of Criminal Justice
Record number :
1707733
Link To Document :
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