This examines the desistance theory on why do some people stop committing crimes
This is an evidence summary published by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social service...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Research examining desistance from crime (the process of decreasing offending over time) has increas...
Desistance theories, researching the ways how and reasons why people stop offending have developed o...
Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past three decades. Despite thi...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Studying why people desist from criminality is a topic that needs research,as it is beneficial to so...
This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we t...
Extant theoretical work on desistance from crime has emphasized social processes such as involvement...
Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds tru...
Informed by a comprehensive review of theories and research into desistance (Weaver, 2015), this art...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
This chapter reviews the state of current knowledge on cognitive transformations in the desistance p...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
Desistance has become in recent years a important research topic in criminological psychology, howev...
This is an evidence summary published by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social service...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Research examining desistance from crime (the process of decreasing offending over time) has increas...
Desistance theories, researching the ways how and reasons why people stop offending have developed o...
Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past three decades. Despite thi...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
Studying why people desist from criminality is a topic that needs research,as it is beneficial to so...
This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we t...
Extant theoretical work on desistance from crime has emphasized social processes such as involvement...
Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds tru...
Informed by a comprehensive review of theories and research into desistance (Weaver, 2015), this art...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
This chapter reviews the state of current knowledge on cognitive transformations in the desistance p...
How offenders cease offending and engage in the desistance process is a key consideration for effect...
Desistance has become in recent years a important research topic in criminological psychology, howev...
This is an evidence summary published by the Institute for Research and Innovation in Social service...
Thus far, debates surrounding the subject of renouncing violent extremism have generally produced mo...
Research examining desistance from crime (the process of decreasing offending over time) has increas...