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Criminal Careers in Transition - The Social Context of Desistance from Crime (Hardcover)
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Criminal Careers in Transition - The Social Context of Desistance from Crime (Hardcover)
Series: Clarendon Studies in Criminology
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Continuing previous work exploring why people stop offending, and
the processes by which they are rehabilitated in the community,
Criminal Careers in Transition: The Social Context of Desistance
from Crime follows the completion of a fifth sweep of interviews
with members of a cohort of former probationers interviewed since
the late-1990s. The research undertaken since the inception of the
project in 1996 has focused on developing a long-term evidence
base, rather than a rapid assessment, examining whether (and how)
probation supervision assists desistance from crime. Building on
interviews from previous sweeps, the authors continue their
exploration into the needs identified by probation officers and
probationers, the extent to which these have been successfully met
over the medium to long-term, and whether this suggests that
probation helps probationers to desist. The authors argue that
probation supervision did indeed help the probationers, but that
this had taken a long time to 'bear fruit' and was related to other
social and personal changes. There is discussion of a number of key
topics, including sample members' continued social and personal
development (including the impact of parenthood on them) and their
motivation to change and maintain a law-abiding lifestyle, as well
as their experiences of dealing with the stigma of a criminal
record and the long-term process of 'remaking' themselves. This
core empirical research and analysis is framed by a comprehensive
review of not only the contemporary literature on desistance and
reoffending, but also what constitutes a successful and effective
research design in this field. Whilst there have been several
attempts to develop theories of desistance, few have attempted to
understand and theorise the long-term impacts of probation
supervision. Criminal Careers in Transition addresses this by
building an account of the processes which help to shape the speed,
nature, and direction of an individual's efforts to avoid further
offending and, thus, develop a theory of assisted desistance. The
book continues the authors' exploration of the emotional
trajectories of crime, victimisation, and desistance and the role
of citizenship values in pathways out of crime, as well as original
research into the spatial dynamics of desistance.
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