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Ex-Offenders, Family Relations, and Economic Supports - The 'Significan Women' Study of the TARP (Transitional Aid Research Project) Project

NCJ Number
95921
Journal
Crime and Delinquency Volume: 30 Issue: 4 Dated: (October 1984) Pages: 507-528
Author(s)
R L Curtis; S Schyulman
Date Published
1984
Length
22 pages
Annotation
This article offers additional information from the Transitional Aid Research Project.
Abstract
From interviews with 198 'significant women' of the male, ex-offender TARP participants, payments were found to be either unrelated or negatively associated with the financial contributions and employment of the men. Payments were also found to be negatively associated with the aspects of companionship and with home management activities. The reports did indicate, however, that payments may have made a successful impact on the husband ex-offenders who were returning to their wives. This was consistent from the reports of the wives. The article also bears on the recent exchange between Zeisel (1982) and Rossi et al. (1982) on the interpretations of the success of TARP financial payments. (Author abstract)