It is now widely acknowledged that progression from persistent offending to desistance from crime is the outcome of a complex interaction between subjective/ agency factors and social/environmental factors. A methodological challenge for desistance researchers is to unravel the differential impacts of these internal and external factors and the sequence in which they come into play. Towards this, the present investigation draws on a prospective study of 130 male property offenders, interviewed in the 1990s (the Oxford Recidivism Study), and followed up 10 years later. The analysis supports a `subjective—social model' in which subjective states measured before release have a direct effect on recidivism as well as indirect effects through the...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in tr...
It is now widely acknowledged that progression from persistent offending to desistance from crime is...
Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds tru...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in t...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in t...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in tr...
Desistance from crime has been of increasing interest within criminal justice literature, but desist...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in tr...
It is now widely acknowledged that progression from persistent offending to desistance from crime is...
Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds tru...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in t...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in t...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in tr...
Desistance from crime has been of increasing interest within criminal justice literature, but desist...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Many scholars examining desistance from crime have emphasized the importance of social factors in tr...