RT Article T1 The influence of lawbreaking animal rights activists on their family members: the familial-ideological spin model JF Journal of crime and justice VO 45 IS 5 SP 662 OP 682 A1 Inbar-Frohlich, Tali A1 Ronʾel, Nati A1 Bensimon, Moshe A2 Ronʾel, Nati A2 Bensimon, Moshe LA English YR 2022 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1824189664 AB Ideological delinquency of animal rights activists has been studied, but there is a lack of research into its impact on family members. The present study examines how 18 family members (nine parents, nine partners) of ideological lawbreaking animal rights activists perceived their relationship with the activists. The analysis of semi-structured interviews describes the reasons the family members joined activism and the differences between those who became law-abiding vs. those who became lawbreaking activists. The familial-ideological spin model explains the process of ‘infection’ by which family members can be drawn into ideological activity; some of them may experience familial-ideological criminal spin. K1 Phenomenological Research K1 criminal spin K1 Animal Rights K1 Ideological delinquency DO 10.1080/0735648X.2021.2016474