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Desistance from Crime

PYGMALION IN THE REINTEGRATION PROCESS: DESISTANCE FROM CRIME THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

PYGMALION IN THE REINTEGRATION PROCESS: DESISTANCE FROM CRIME THROUGH THE LOOKING GLASS

... in desistance), however, has been ...of desistance from crime have tended to borrow elements from informal social control theory (Sampson and Laub, 1993), differential association ...

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Drug treatment and desistance from crime

Drug treatment and desistance from crime

... and crime, desistance from crime, and some of the issues concerned with the rehabilitation of problematic ...drug-users. Desistance from crime has been identified as a ...

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Aging bodies and desistance from crime: Insights from the life stories of offenders

Aging bodies and desistance from crime: Insights from the life stories of offenders

... encouraging desistance is the implicit focus of much criminal justice policy, research and practice, and it is identified as one of the key outcomes that justice interventions are designed to ...of ...

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Desistance from crime and restorative justice

Desistance from crime and restorative justice

... desisting from crime, motivational and cognitive elements are critical and they could have clear links with the processes involved in restorative justice practices, which themselves have the potential to ...

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Coproducing desistance from crime : the role of social cooperative structures of employment

Coproducing desistance from crime : the role of social cooperative structures of employment

... systemic obstacles to employment, such as criminal records and employer discrimination (McEvoy 2008) that people with convictions routinely encounter. As part of a cooperative, former and serving prisoners and ...

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Early attempts at desistance from crime: Prisoners’ prerelease expectations and their postrelease criminal behavior

Early attempts at desistance from crime: Prisoners’ prerelease expectations and their postrelease criminal behavior

... of Desistance (ITD; Paternoster & Bushway, 2009), a form of cognitive dissonance seems to take place when the concept of a possible self from psychological research is being supplemented with a feared ...

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Motivating and maintaining desistance from crime: male Aboriginal serial offenders' experience of 'going good'

Motivating and maintaining desistance from crime: male Aboriginal serial offenders' experience of 'going good'

... Because I wished to maintain as much of the ‘voice’ of participants as possible, single quotation marks have been used to denote colloquial expressions and particular terms or meanings, while double quotation marks have ...

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The Social Components Model of Recovery from Addiction and Desistance from Crime

The Social Components Model of Recovery from Addiction and Desistance from Crime

... clean from heroin: – “Yeah, got off-- finally got off everything, and in the first six months of being with her, she accepted that I had a problem, but she helped me” ...

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Youth justice policy and its influence on desistance from crime

Youth justice policy and its influence on desistance from crime

... and from which they would emerge as law-abiding adults – hence reflecting desistance at the level of personal ...reflecting desistance at the structural ...of desistance can only reflect the ...

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Emotions, Future Selves, and the Process of Desistance

Emotions, Future Selves, and the Process of Desistance

... difficulty from an empirical point of view, however, is assessing how (and, indeed, whether) conceptions of the self actually influence offenders’ decisions to offend or not at the moment they make ...of ...

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Space, Place and Desistance from Drug use

Space, Place and Desistance from Drug use

... and desistance from crime. Much desistance research has tended to assume that the separation of offender from place is a necessary prerequisite – or at least a great aid for – the ...

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The Doncaster desistance study

The Doncaster desistance study

... researching desistance from crime. Since then however, desistance studies have become increasingly focussed on the impact of internal cognitive processes on desistence (see Mauruna, 2001: ...

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High-Risk Juvenile Offenders and Crime Deterrence

High-Risk Juvenile Offenders and Crime Deterrence

... whether desistance from crime and delinquency is linked to normative processes of psychological ...to desistance from antisocial behavior during the transition to ...

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Crime Deterrence in High-Risk Juvenile Offenders

Crime Deterrence in High-Risk Juvenile Offenders

... whether desistance from crime and delinquency is linked to normative processes of psychological ...to desistance from antisocial behavior during the transition to ...

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Recovery and desistance : what the emerging recovery movement in the alcohol and drug area can learn from models of desistance from offending

Recovery and desistance : what the emerging recovery movement in the alcohol and drug area can learn from models of desistance from offending

... opportunities, desistance from crime was not linked to age per se, but was associated with life transitions that resulted from informal social ...omitted from earlier desistance ...

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Connections: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowships

Connections: a review of learning from the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust Fellowships

... As evidenced by a number of Fellowships, arts and media projects provide opportunities for people who might otherwise have little voice to express themselves creatively and assertively, and thereby to reach out to ...

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Essays on Crime, Education, and Employment

Essays on Crime, Education, and Employment

... youth crime in the context of a joint dynamic discrete choice model of crime and education, by allowing previous decisions to a ff ect current ...between crime and education has important policy ...

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Patterns from Crime Data Using Candidate Generation Approach

Patterns from Crime Data Using Candidate Generation Approach

... Abstract—The rule mining algorithm generates rules from frequent patterns which are mined from Tamil Nadu Theft Crime dataset. The various combinations of the rules which is produced by the rule ...

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Robbery careers: desistance attempts

Robbery careers: desistance attempts

... He would target “the posh boys” who were “kitted out good”. On one occasion, he was “outside one school” and robbed seven boys at once by himself: “they got no road skills and mummy and daddy pay them nice”. Drawn into ...

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The Metamorphosis of the Victim of Crime: From Crime to Culture and the Implications for Justice

The Metamorphosis of the Victim of Crime: From Crime to Culture and the Implications for Justice

... For example, in a recent analysis of the relationship between victims’ rights and neo‐liberalism in the United States, Ginsberg (2014) has observed a consonance between the two in their shared denial of society. Rather ...

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