The aim of our paper is to gain insight in the desistance process of drug-using offenders. We explore the components of change in the desistance process of drug-using offenders by using the cognitive transformation theory of Giordano et al. as a theoretical framework. The desistance process of drug-using offenders entails a two-fold process: desistance of criminal offending and recovery. The results however indicate that desistance is subordinate to recovery because of the fact that drug-using offenders especially see themselves as drug users and not as "criminals." Their first goal was to start recovery from drug use. They were convinced that recovery from drug use would lead them to a stop in their offending. In the discussion, we explore...
The chapter locates the book within a growing body of work establishing the link between desistance ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
Background: In recent years, the role of social identity (or identities which are developed through ...
The aim of our paper is to gain insight in the desistance process of drug-using offenders. We explor...
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The majority of available desistance research has examined desistance in the general offender popula...
The majority of available desistance research has examined desistance in the general offender popula...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
Although there is a strong and growing literature in the two areas of desistance and addiction recov...
In order to best explain criminality, researchers need to be able to explain the full criminal caree...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
This chapter reviews the state of current knowledge on cognitive transformations in the desistance p...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Using a mixed-race sample of male and female drug-involved offenders who were released from prison i...
The chapter locates the book within a growing body of work establishing the link between desistance ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
Background: In recent years, the role of social identity (or identities which are developed through ...
The aim of our paper is to gain insight in the desistance process of drug-using offenders. We explor...
Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, p...
The majority of available desistance research has examined desistance in the general offender popula...
The majority of available desistance research has examined desistance in the general offender popula...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
Although there is a strong and growing literature in the two areas of desistance and addiction recov...
In order to best explain criminality, researchers need to be able to explain the full criminal caree...
The term recovery has been recently re-launched within UK drug policy, with focus on individuals' en...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
This chapter reviews the state of current knowledge on cognitive transformations in the desistance p...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Using a mixed-race sample of male and female drug-involved offenders who were released from prison i...
The chapter locates the book within a growing body of work establishing the link between desistance ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
Background: In recent years, the role of social identity (or identities which are developed through ...