Landeis Marissa, Manning Wendy D, Longmore Monica A, Giordano Peggy C, Joyner Kara
Department of Sociology, and the Center for Family and Demographic Research, Bowling Green State University, Williams 223, Bowling Green, OH 43403, USA.
Popul Res Policy Rev. 2021 Aug;40(4):723-746. doi: 10.1007/s11113-020-09597-5. Epub 2020 Jul 1.
In the U.S., many young adults who have had contact with the criminal justice system are parents. Using the Toledo Adolescent Relationships Study ( = 1321), we drew on family demography and criminology literatures to examine the association between arrest, an understudied indicator of contact with the criminal justice system, and transitions to early parenthood. We also distinguished transitions to parenthood that occurred within four different relationship contexts: (1) single; (2) dating; (3) cohabiting; and (4) married. Using event history analyses, we found that young men and women who experienced an arrest transitioned to parenthood earlier than their counterparts who were not arrested. Further, men with an arrest, compared to men who had not been arrested, were more likely to report that they were dating the biological mother of their first child around the time of birth. In contrast, women with an arrest had an increased likelihood of having their first birth while cohabiting with the biological father. Our results highlighted the importance of a prior arrest for early transitions to parenthood and are relevant for understanding the intergenerational transmission of disadvantage and the diverging destinies of children and parents. Furthermore, the gender differences in the results illustrated the importance of including women in criminal justice analyses and men in fertility analyses.
在美国,许多与刑事司法系统有过接触的年轻人都是父母。利用托莱多青少年关系研究(样本量 = 1321),我们借鉴家庭人口学和犯罪学文献,来考察逮捕(这一与刑事司法系统接触的较少被研究的指标)与向早育转变之间的关联。我们还区分了在四种不同关系背景下发生的生育转变:(1)单身;(2)约会;(3)同居;以及(4)已婚。通过事件史分析,我们发现经历过逮捕的年轻男性和女性比未被逮捕的同龄人更早过渡到为人父母的阶段。此外,与未被逮捕的男性相比,有过逮捕经历的男性更有可能报告说在孩子出生前后他们正在与第一个孩子的生母约会。相比之下,有过逮捕经历的女性在与孩子生父同居时生育第一胎的可能性增加。我们的研究结果凸显了先前的逮捕对于向早育的早期转变的重要性,并且对于理解劣势的代际传递以及孩子与父母不同的命运具有参考价值。此外,研究结果中的性别差异说明了在刑事司法分析中纳入女性以及在生育分析中纳入男性的重要性。