Book synopsis: Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life After Punishment addresses the reasons why people stop offending, and the processes by which they are rehabilitated or resettled back into the community. Engaging with, and building upon, renewed criminological interest in this area, Escape Routes nevertheless broadens and enlivens the current debate. First, its scope goes beyond a narrowly-defined notion of crime and includes, for example, essays on religious redemption, the lives of ex-war criminals, and the relationship between ethnicity and desistance from crime. Second, contributors to this volume draw upon a number of areas of contemporary research, including urban studies, philosophy, history, religious studies, and ethi...
Prison in the United States often has a revolving door, with droves of formerly incarcerated people ...
This is an explorative study conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences of the crim...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
Book synopsis: Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life After Punishment addresses the reaso...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
The volume of studies into desistance has grown dramatically in recent years. Much of this research ...
Book synopsis: Criminology is a booming discipline, yet one which can appear divided and fractious. ...
There has been a growth of interest in why people stop offending, and the processes by which they ar...
This chapter provides an overview of desistance scholarship, surveying some of the major theoretical...
Ex-offender reentry, the process by which an individual returns to the community, and reintegration,...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify and interpret former criminal delinquents experiences of ...
It is known that at the level of each society there are manifestations of violation of the rules, th...
Maintaining desistance is about struggling. It is about leaving a destructive and unwanted way of li...
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America is intended to shed light on a question that fuels the public'...
Prison in the United States often has a revolving door, with droves of formerly incarcerated people ...
This is an explorative study conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences of the crim...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...
Book synopsis: Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life After Punishment addresses the reaso...
Thesis advisor: Stephen PfohlIn the wake of decades of growth in the American prison system, unprece...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
The volume of studies into desistance has grown dramatically in recent years. Much of this research ...
Book synopsis: Criminology is a booming discipline, yet one which can appear divided and fractious. ...
There has been a growth of interest in why people stop offending, and the processes by which they ar...
This chapter provides an overview of desistance scholarship, surveying some of the major theoretical...
Ex-offender reentry, the process by which an individual returns to the community, and reintegration,...
Aim: The aim of this study was to identify and interpret former criminal delinquents experiences of ...
It is known that at the level of each society there are manifestations of violation of the rules, th...
Maintaining desistance is about struggling. It is about leaving a destructive and unwanted way of li...
Prisoner Reentry and Crime in America is intended to shed light on a question that fuels the public'...
Prison in the United States often has a revolving door, with droves of formerly incarcerated people ...
This is an explorative study conducted to gain a deeper understanding of the experiences of the crim...
Over 600,000 people are released from prisons in the United States each year and estimates suggest t...