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Can Persistent Offenders Help Us Understand Desistance from Crime?
Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 2022Timothy Kang, C. Kruttschnitt
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Understanding Desistance from Crime and Social and Community (Re)integration
, 2023Isabelle F. Dufour +3 more
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Transformative agency and desistance from crime
Criminology & Criminal Justice, 2012This article provides a discussion of human agency, conceptualized as a transformative aspect of desistance from crime. It is argued here that existing conceptualizations of agency are vague or underexplored, and that a framework based upon the work of Emirbayer and Mische (1998) offers a more comprehensive overview of the manner in which individuals ...
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Researches about desistance from crime
2023Cette actualité bibliographique propose un panorama des travaux sur la désistance, en puisant notamment dans la sphère anglo-saxonne. Après un rappel de la généalogie de la notion et une revue des auteurs les plus centraux, l’article explore ses principales tendances théoriques pour discuter leurs transferts potentiels dans le soutien aux processus de ...
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Extending the Integrated Maturation Theory of Desistance from Crime to Childhood and Adolescence
Adolescent Research Review, 2021M. Rocque
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Masculinities, Fatherhood, and Desistance From Crime
The Journal of Men’s Studies, 2016Being male constitutes a risk factor for incarceration. However, research suggests gender may have an indirect effect on men’s criminal behaviors. This author presents the theory that men’s endorsement of masculinity ideologies in the context of parenting affects their level of investment in the fathering role and has an indirect impact on their ...
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Desistance from Crime: Past to Present
2019This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we trace criminological work that has studied the relationship between age and crime, bringing us up to the present landscape of desistance research. We then present critical insights from recent longitudinal studies of desistance, highlighting how the ...
Michael Rocque, Lisa Slivken
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Agency, Reciprocal Determinism, and Desistance from Crime: a Reply to Thomas, Pogarsky, and Loughran
Journal of Developmental and Life-Course Criminology, 2021T. Brezina
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