Theories of desistance increasingly acknowledge the need to engage with political and economic discourses beyond the criminal justice system. This article turns to the critical theory of Axel Honneth, Nancy Fraser and others to explore the relevance to criminology of the concepts of recognition and redistribution. Interview data from a Scottish study of youth offending and desistance illustrate the potential of these ideas in promoting desistance among young people in transition. The article concludes that desistance requires the restructuring of wider economic and social policy to ensure social justice for marginalised young people
While numbers of first-time entrants have decreased dramatically in the last decade, young people re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Crime tends to be a temporary, age-limited phenomeno...
This paper explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21 y...
Theories of desistance increasingly acknowledge the need to engage with political and economic disco...
The impact of social inequalities and social institutions in determining or undermining youth transi...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
The fact that offending behaviour is primarily the preserve of youth has challenged criminologists f...
Neither the literature on offending nor that on desistance adequately explains the short-term nature...
This thesis, whilst taking a predominantly criminological topic as its subject matter, incorporates ...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
The handbook aims to encourage a critical interrogation of the ideas that underpin practice, examini...
This chapter provides an overview of desistance scholarship, surveying some of the major theoretical...
This article explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21...
While numbers of first-time entrants have decreased dramatically in the last decade, young people re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Crime tends to be a temporary, age-limited phenomeno...
This paper explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21 y...
Theories of desistance increasingly acknowledge the need to engage with political and economic disco...
The impact of social inequalities and social institutions in determining or undermining youth transi...
This article examines youth transitions and youth offending in tandem. It argues that the transition...
The fact that offending behaviour is primarily the preserve of youth has challenged criminologists f...
Neither the literature on offending nor that on desistance adequately explains the short-term nature...
This thesis, whilst taking a predominantly criminological topic as its subject matter, incorporates ...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
The handbook aims to encourage a critical interrogation of the ideas that underpin practice, examini...
This chapter provides an overview of desistance scholarship, surveying some of the major theoretical...
This article explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21...
While numbers of first-time entrants have decreased dramatically in the last decade, young people re...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>Crime tends to be a temporary, age-limited phenomeno...
This paper explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21 y...