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Pretrial Detention and the Costs of System Overreach for Employment and Family Life
Sociological Science ( IF 2.7 ) Pub Date : 2020-01-01 , DOI: 10.15195/v7.a14
Sara Wakefield , Lars Andersen

Using unique Danish register data that allow for comparisons across both conviction and incarceration status, this article analyzes the association between pretrial detention and work, family attachment, and recidivism. We find that pretrial detention may impose unique social costs, apart from conviction or additional punishments. Most notably, men who are detained pretrial experience poorer labor market trajectories than men who are convicted of a crime (but not incarcerated). Importantly, this result holds even for men who are detained pretrial but who are not convicted of the crime. Consistent with prior research, we also find that pretrial detention is unrelated to later family formation but might disrupt preexisting household arrangements. Finally, the associations between pretrial detention and work and family life are not counterbalanced by reductions in recidivism.

中文翻译:

审前拘留和就业和家庭生活中的系统超支成本

本文使用独特的丹麦登记数据,可以对定罪和监禁状态进行比较,从而分析了审前拘留与工作,家庭依恋和再犯之间的关系。我们发现,除定罪或其他处罚外,审前拘留可能会带来独特的社会成本。最值得注意的是,与被判有罪(但未入狱)的男性相比,被审前拘留的男性在劳动力市场上的经历要差得多。重要的是,这一结果甚至适用于被审前拘留但没有被定罪的男人。与先前的研究一致,我们还发现,审前拘留与以后的家庭形成无关,但可能会破坏先前存在的家庭安排。最后,
更新日期:2020-01-01
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