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THE EFFECTS OF EMPLOYMENT ON LONGITUDINAL TRAJECTORIES OF OFFENDING: A FOLLOW‐UP OF HIGH‐RISK YOUTH FROM 18 TO 32 YEARS OF AGE*
Authors:VICTOR R VAN DER GEEST  CATRIEN C J H BIJLEVELD  ARJAN A J BLOKLAND
Institution:1. Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, VU University Amsterdam;2. Netherlands Institute for the Study of Crime and Law Enforcement (NSCR), Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Leiden University
Abstract:This article analyzes the effects of employment on delinquent development from 18 to 32 years of age in 270 high‐risk males. Prior to 18 years of age, all men had undergone residential treatment for serious problem behavior in a juvenile justice institution in the Netherlands. We use semiparametric group‐based models to investigate the effect of employment on their offending, taking into account static personality and background characteristics. We examine the effect of being employed and further distinguish the effects of job quality (“on the payroll” or being employed through temporary work agencies) and job stability (duration). We find that employment is significantly related to delinquent development among most (active) offender groups. Among high‐frequency chronic offenders, only temporary employment is significantly associated with a reduction in offending, whereas among high‐frequency desisters, the association is significantly stronger with regular employment. Stability in employment was limited in our sample, and it did not have an additional effect on offending.
Keywords:developmental criminology  employment  life course  desistance  trajectories
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