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Desistance from Offending in the Twenty-First Century

Annual Review of Criminology, 2018
Bianca Bersani   +1 more
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Desistance, Disengagement, and Deradicalization: A Cross-Field Comparison

International journal of offender therapy and comparative criminology, 2022
This article provides a critical comparison of the present knowledge base on desistance from crime and current writings on disengagement and deradicalization from violent extremism.
Sigrid Raets
semanticscholar   +1 more source

The clinical irrelevance of “desistance” research for transgender and gender creative youth.

Psychology of Sexual Orientation and Gender Diversity, 2021
In recent years, the suggestion that over 80% of trans and gender creative children will grow up cisgen-der has been strongly criticized in the academic literature.
F. Ashley
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Self-identity and persistent offending: a quantitative test of identity theory of desistance

, 2021
Compared to a vast body of research examining the crime-inhibitory roles of structural forces such as stable employment, family support and neighborhood environment, relatively fewer research efforts have been devoted to explore the role of human agency ...
Lin Liu, R. Bachman
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The Irredeemable? How Men Convicted of Sexual Offenses Reflect and Reconcile Redemption and Condemnation Scripts on the Path to Desistance

Deviant Behavior, 2021
Desistance from sexual offending is of great import to scholars, practitioners, and the public. Despite theoretical advances in life course theories generally, the same work is only beginning for subgroups, like individuals convicted of sexual offenses ...
Kimberly R. Kras
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Peer Mentors and Desistance: A Systematic Literature Review and Synthesis

Criminal Justice and Behavior
This systematic literature review investigates the deployment and effectiveness of peer mentors in criminal justice practice. The findings reveal a lack of any consistent definition of what constitutes a peer becoming a mentor within this context ...
Andrew Brierley   +3 more
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A path to tertiary desistance: A qualitative metasynthesis

Punishment & Society
The emergence of tertiary desistance underscores the need to go beyond the current focus on behavioral and identity/cognitive transformation in desistance research and take into account the social context that impacts desisters.
Masahiro Suzuki   +3 more
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Vehicles of desistance?

Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2008
Electronic monitoring has become an integral part of the criminal justice process in England and Wales. Since the first trials in the 1980s the range of applications of electronic monitoring and the number of offenders subject to it have increased. Knowledge about the impact of electronic monitoring on offenders is limited and crucial questions about ...
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Persistence and Desistance

2018
This chapter examines persistence and desistance in criminal offending. Persistence in criminal offending may be observed when subjects are followed for a sufficiently long period and found to have maintained a certain level of offending. Desistance is discussed when offending declines to a zero or close-to-zero level, with other parameters also ...
Siyu Liu, Shawn D. Bushway
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Desistance and Children

Available open access digitally under CC BY-NC-ND licence. ‘Desistance’ - understanding how people move away from offending – has become a significant policy focus in recent years, with desistance thinking transplanted from the adult to the youth justice system in England and Wales.
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