RT Article T1 How Does Early Adulthood Arrest Alter Substance use Behavior? Are There Differential Effects by Race/Ethnicity and Gender? JF Journal of developmental and life-course criminology VO 3 IS 2 SP 196 OP 220 A1 Hassett-Walker, Connie R. 1969- A2 Bell, Bethany A2 Fisk, Calley A2 Shadden, Mark A2 Walsemann, Katrina A2 Zhou, Weidan LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1698940599 AB Much criminal justice research has ignored racial/ethnic and gender differences in substance use subsequent to criminal justice involvement. This paper investigated how early adulthood arrest (i.e., 18 to 21 years of age) influences individuals’ subsequent transitions from non-substance use to substance use and substance use to non-substance use through age 30. We also consider if these relationships differ by race/ethnicity and gender. Processes proscribed by labeling theory subsequent to getting arrested are considered. K1 Life course K1 Labeling K1 Substance use K1 Arrest K1 Race K1 Ethnicity K1 Gender DO 10.1007/s40865-017-0060-y