“…A primary example is the turning point of marriage, or more broadly, romantic relationships, about which there is consistent evidence that prosocial female partners encourage heterosexual male desistance (Laub & Sampson, 2003;Leverentz, 2006;Sampson et al, 2006;Shover, 1996;Warr, 1998). However, for justice-involved women whom are less likely to form a relationship with a prosocial partner (Laub & Sampson, 2003;Lawrie, 2003), relational ties can be detrimental to desistance (Barry, 2007;King et al, 2007;Leverentz, 2006), particularly so in the context of male intimate partner violence (Barr, 2019;Galnander, 2019;Österman, 2018). Similarly, employment has been queried for its utility in women's desistance pathways given the higher likelihood of women entering into low-level jobs postrelease that may not offer the level of stability or gratification required to encourage desistance from crime (Cobbina & Miller, 2009;Uggen & Staff, 2001).…”