Theoretical explanations of group offending have been hindered by a focus on rational actor models of social relationships. One consequence of this has been a neglect of the dynamics of social relations and their role in group offending and desistance. Drawing illustratively on two studies conducted in the West of Scotland, this article advances an integrated theoretical framework for the comparative study of group offending that moves beyond either individualizing or ‘gang’ frames dominating existing discourse, towards a thick understanding of situated social relations. By integrating Bourdieu’s concept of habitus with Donati’s relational realist framework, this article theoretically and empirically examines the dynamics of group offending...
This thesis, whilst taking a predominantly criminological topic as its subject matter, incorporates ...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
In recent years, studies of desistance from crime – and of their implications for criminal justice p...
Theoretical explanations of group offending have been hindered by a focus on rational actor models o...
This article outlines the findings of a study of the pathways into and out of offending of a natural...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This paper presents the analysis of a single life-story drawn from a larger study examining theindiv...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
Zdun S. Negotiating and Practicing Co-Offending and (Non-)Delinquency in Altering Group Constellatio...
Desistance from offending is generally conceptualized as a process involving an interplay between 'o...
The relationship between association with deviant peers and offending is a longstanding interest in ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...
Value – Network methods provide a means to revisit and extend theories of crime and delinquency with...
Research and theory suggest desistance narratives and pro-social identities are key to the process o...
This thesis, whilst taking a predominantly criminological topic as its subject matter, incorporates ...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
In recent years, studies of desistance from crime – and of their implications for criminal justice p...
Theoretical explanations of group offending have been hindered by a focus on rational actor models o...
This article outlines the findings of a study of the pathways into and out of offending of a natural...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
In Offending and Desistance, Beth Weaver examines the role of a co-offending peer group in shaping a...
This paper presents the analysis of a single life-story drawn from a larger study examining theindiv...
The high prevalence of violent offending amongst gang-involved youth has been established in the lit...
Zdun S. Negotiating and Practicing Co-Offending and (Non-)Delinquency in Altering Group Constellatio...
Desistance from offending is generally conceptualized as a process involving an interplay between 'o...
The relationship between association with deviant peers and offending is a longstanding interest in ...
Even when controlling for high levels of delinquent peers, gang youth differ from their nongang coun...
Value – Network methods provide a means to revisit and extend theories of crime and delinquency with...
Research and theory suggest desistance narratives and pro-social identities are key to the process o...
This thesis, whilst taking a predominantly criminological topic as its subject matter, incorporates ...
This study replicates and expands on the research of Hochstetler, Copes, and Delisi (2002) which exa...
In recent years, studies of desistance from crime – and of their implications for criminal justice p...