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In Event: Analyzing ROADS Data to Explore Desistance: Health, Trauma, Transformation, and Redemption
Prior research indicates that religious involvement may uniquely affect offending patterns. Religious beliefs and commitment can influence individuals’ willingness to engage in criminal behavior and may also impact long-term desistance for crime. However, much of existing research on this topic is cross-sectional. This study aims to explore the role of religion in the desistance process using a mixed-methods analysis of a 7-wave longitudinal contemporary sample of mixed-race and gender recordholders. Policy implications and directions for future research will be discussed.