This symposium focuses on desistance - exit of violence - in several areas: violent radicalization, domestic violence and juvenile delinquency. Desistance is defined as the process of exit from delinquency: this research theme has been of growing interest for the last 20 years. Studies on desistance are no longer focused on motivations explaining the delinquent trajectory but try to understand why and especially how people get out of delinquency through different points of view (individual, social, and interactionist). This new scientific interest brings the shift from risk-focused work to focused work on human resources (Stoll & Jendly, 2018). Qualitative methods can approach the complexity of dynamics and processes of change mobilized in ...
The context of partner violence raises the question of desistance as a temporal and/or relational pr...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Family violence research has only recently begun to investigate desistance. Recent developments in t...
Desistance has become in recent years a important research topic in criminological psychology, howev...
Studies on violent radicalization and terrorism have multiplied in recent years. Even though the con...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds tru...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Family violence research has only recently begun to investigate desistance. Recent developments in t...
This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we t...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
This article provides a critical comparison of the present knowledge base on desistance from crime a...
This article provides a critical comparison of the present knowledge base on desistance from crime a...
The context of partner violence raises the question of desistance as a temporal and/or relational pr...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Family violence research has only recently begun to investigate desistance. Recent developments in t...
Desistance has become in recent years a important research topic in criminological psychology, howev...
Studies on violent radicalization and terrorism have multiplied in recent years. Even though the con...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds tru...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Family violence research has only recently begun to investigate desistance. Recent developments in t...
This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we t...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
This article provides a critical comparison of the present knowledge base on desistance from crime a...
This article provides a critical comparison of the present knowledge base on desistance from crime a...
The context of partner violence raises the question of desistance as a temporal and/or relational pr...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Family violence research has only recently begun to investigate desistance. Recent developments in t...