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DOMESTIC RELATIONS OFFENDER

NCJ Number
19986
Journal
Social Service Review Volume: 49 Issue: 1 Dated: (MARCH 1975) Pages: 115-121
Author(s)
H CHAIKEN; G R KELLY
Date Published
1975
Length
7 pages
Annotation
THIS ARTICLE REPORTS ON A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF DOMESTIC RELATIONS OFFENDERS AND OTHER PRISONERS IN A MINIMUM-SECURITY PRISON UNDERTAKEN TO DETERMINE THE CHARACTERISTICS OF THE DOMESTIC RELATIONS OFFENDER.
Abstract
IT WAS FOUND THAT, AS COMPARED WITH OTHER PRISONERS, THOSE WHO ALSO HAD DOMESTIC RELATIONS CONVICTIONS OR CHARGES WERE OLDER, MORE LIKELY TO BE EITHER MARRIED OR DIVORCED, AND PASSIVE IN USING SERVICES; THEY HAD BEEN LESS VIOLENT IN THEIR CRIMINAL OFFENSES, WERE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE SERVED IN THE MILITARY AND TO HAVE RECEIVED A LESS THAN HONORABLE DISCHARGE, WERE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE BEEN WORKING AT THE TIME OF INCARCERATION, AND WERE MORE LIKELY TO HAVE LOW JOB SKILLS. IT IS NOTED THAT BOTH CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC WELFARE AGENCIES APPEAR TO DEAL UNSUCCESSFULLY WITH THE DOMESTIC OFFENDER. THE AUTHORS RECOMMEND THAT AT THE LEVEL OF PRACTICE, DOMESTIC OFFENDERS SHOULD BE IDENTIFIED AND HELPED, AND THAT AT THE POLICY LEVEL, INTEGRATION OF PLANNING BY CORRECTIONS AND PUBLIC WELFARE AGENCIES SHOULD OCCUR. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)