Priority given to investigating the onset and maintenance of criminal behavior in the past is currently giving way to a new focus on the process of criminal desistance. Early narratives of future desistance are the first step in this process and, although they do not assure withdrawal from crime, they are the beginning of the personal change that precedes a progressive desistance from criminal activity. This study analyzes early desistance narratives of offenders still in prison and whether these narratives differed depending on their personal, criminal, and social characteristics. Participants were 44 imprisoned male offenders, aged between 20 and 50 years old at different stages of their sentence and in three different prison regimes. The...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
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...
Self-narratives signal readiness for change and the capacity to desist from crime. Utilizing longitu...
Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance p...
This dissertation investigates the importance of narrative in desistance from crime. The researcher ...
The objective of this article is to identify the interpersonal factors that explain narratives of de...
dissertationDesistance scholars argue that identity transformation is a central component of the pro...
There are few long-term studies of the convictions of persistent offenders and the extent to which t...
When conducting research on crime, scholars are generally inclined to focus on the aetiology, hence ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Desistance from crime has been of increasing interest within criminal justice literature, but desist...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
In this thesis I have investigated the process of self-schematic transformation that has been argued...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
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...
Self-narratives signal readiness for change and the capacity to desist from crime. Utilizing longitu...
Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance p...
This dissertation investigates the importance of narrative in desistance from crime. The researcher ...
The objective of this article is to identify the interpersonal factors that explain narratives of de...
dissertationDesistance scholars argue that identity transformation is a central component of the pro...
There are few long-term studies of the convictions of persistent offenders and the extent to which t...
When conducting research on crime, scholars are generally inclined to focus on the aetiology, hence ...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Desistance from crime has been of increasing interest within criminal justice literature, but desist...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
In this thesis I have investigated the process of self-schematic transformation that has been argued...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
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...