This is an evidence summary published by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social services in Scotland (IRISS). It summarises evidence about desistance from crime and provides a series of recommendations for criminal justice policy, systems and practice
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
This report provides a literature review on desistance from crime which explores the purposes of off...
The author explores a comparative analysis of social work models for engendering change in criminal ...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This examines the desistance theory on why do some people stop committing crimes
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
Traditionally, criminological research has concentrated on attempting to understand the etiology of ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aims to support and advance an exchange...
Informed by a comprehensive review of theories and research into desistance (Weaver, 2015), this art...
Desistance theories, researching the ways how and reasons why people stop offending have developed o...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
This report provides a literature review on desistance from crime which explores the purposes of off...
The author explores a comparative analysis of social work models for engendering change in criminal ...
Reducing Reoffending provides a critical overview of social work and community justice in Scotland, ...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This examines the desistance theory on why do some people stop committing crimes
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
This article argues that desistance research should provoke a reconsideration of the essential chara...
Traditionally, criminological research has concentrated on attempting to understand the etiology of ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>This project aims to support and advance an exchange...
Informed by a comprehensive review of theories and research into desistance (Weaver, 2015), this art...
Desistance theories, researching the ways how and reasons why people stop offending have developed o...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
This report provides a literature review on desistance from crime which explores the purposes of off...
The author explores a comparative analysis of social work models for engendering change in criminal ...