Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance process. The aim of this article is to examine prisoners’ own expectations regarding future offending before they are released, and why these expectations come true or not after their release from prison. Longitudinal data were used from in-depth interviews with 24 prisoners who were interviewed at the end of their sentence and three months after release about their future outlook on criminal activities, social capital and agency factors, and current criminal activities. Findings suggest a strong connection between criminal and non-criminal expectations and post-release criminal behavior.Criminal Justice: Legitimacy, accountability, and effect...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...
Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance p...
Desistance research has linked prison inmate expectations with positive outcomes after release, but ...
This article explores how prisoners plan to achieve desistance from crime. In many respects, prisone...
Priority given to investigating the onset and maintenance of criminal behavior in the past is curren...
Self-narratives signal readiness for change and the capacity to desist from crime. Utilizing longitu...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Every Australian jurisdiction states a key function of corrections is to facilitate rehabilitation, ...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding s...
Studies of procedural justice and legitimacy have shown that where legal actors employ formal rules ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...
Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance p...
Desistance research has linked prison inmate expectations with positive outcomes after release, but ...
This article explores how prisoners plan to achieve desistance from crime. In many respects, prisone...
Priority given to investigating the onset and maintenance of criminal behavior in the past is curren...
Self-narratives signal readiness for change and the capacity to desist from crime. Utilizing longitu...
Countering deterrence theory, recent scholarship suggests that incarceration may be criminogenic. Th...
Every Australian jurisdiction states a key function of corrections is to facilitate rehabilitation, ...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
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 ...
BACKGROUND: People returning to the community after prison face many challenges, including finding s...
Studies of procedural justice and legitimacy have shown that where legal actors employ formal rules ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
There is a significant and growing volume of research into the way in which offenders desist from cr...
Reoffending rates after release from prison are high in most Western countries. Knowledge on how cer...