In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping and influencing offending and desistance, focusing on three phases of their criminal careers: onset, persistence and desistance. While there is consensus across the body of desistance research that social relations have a role to play in variously constraining, enabling and sustaining desistance, no desistance studies have adequately analysed the dynamics or properties of social relations, or their relationship to individuals and social structures. This book aims to reset this balance. By examining the social relations and life stories of six Scottish men (in their forties), Weaver reveals the central role of friendship groups, intimate relati...
This book examines desistance from offending amongst men in County Cork - the largest county in the ...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This article outlines the findings of a study of the pathways into and out of offending of a natural...
This paper draws on the life stories of a friendship group of men in their 40s who offended together...
This article draws on the life stories of a friendship group of men in their 40s who offended togeth...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Desistance from offending is generally conceptualized as a process involving an interplay between 'o...
There has been a growth of interest in why people stop offending, and the processes by which they ar...
Theoretical explanations of group offending have been hindered by a focus on rational actor models o...
The volume of studies into desistance has grown dramatically in recent years. Much of this research ...
This paper presents the analysis of a single life-story drawn from a larger study examining theindiv...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
This book examines desistance from offending amongst men in County Cork - the largest county in the ...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This article outlines the findings of a study of the pathways into and out of offending of a natural...
This paper draws on the life stories of a friendship group of men in their 40s who offended together...
This article draws on the life stories of a friendship group of men in their 40s who offended togeth...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Desistance from offending is generally conceptualized as a process involving an interplay between 'o...
There has been a growth of interest in why people stop offending, and the processes by which they ar...
Theoretical explanations of group offending have been hindered by a focus on rational actor models o...
The volume of studies into desistance has grown dramatically in recent years. Much of this research ...
This paper presents the analysis of a single life-story drawn from a larger study examining theindiv...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
This article reports on the findings of a small-scale Scottish study which drew on participant persp...
This book examines desistance from offending amongst men in County Cork - the largest county in the ...
The relationship between worker and client has for the best part of 100 years been the mainstay of p...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...