Self-narratives signal readiness for change and the capacity to desist from crime. Utilizing longitudinal interviews with 39 male subjects in a small, industrialized, Midwestern US city, this study explores self-narratives to gain additional understanding about desistance and the malleable components that shape the process. In contrast to existing long-term desistance studies, this research considers the presence of desistance-promoting narratives during reentry. Data on three waves of interviews conducted shortly after release and three or more months after the first interview are presented. Results indicate that returning prisoners engage with desistance-promoting themes during the immediate reentry process, and that the prevalence and im...
This article reviews key issues in desistance research, especially those arising from developmental ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
dissertationDesistance scholars argue that identity transformation is a central component of the pro...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
This dissertation investigates the importance of narrative in desistance from crime. The researcher ...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Priority given to investigating the onset and maintenance of criminal behavior in the past is curren...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance p...
This dissertation is a qualitative examination of aspects of the desistance process among incarcerat...
Reentry research often focuses on those who have recidivated, with little work addressing the experi...
Desistance is generally presented in a positive light, with themes of ‘making good’ and generativity...
In order to best explain criminality, researchers need to be able to explain the full criminal caree...
This article reviews key issues in desistance research, especially those arising from developmental ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...
dissertationDesistance scholars argue that identity transformation is a central component of the pro...
Research for this thesis seeks to understand how recently incarcerated individuals understand recidi...
This dissertation investigates the importance of narrative in desistance from crime. The researcher ...
This study utilized life story interviews with 21 formerly incarcerated individuals to examine the r...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Priority given to investigating the onset and maintenance of criminal behavior in the past is curren...
Offender reentry has continuously attracted the attention of criminal justice professionals, as appr...
Recent attention has been paid to the role of a positive outlook in early stages of the desistance p...
This dissertation is a qualitative examination of aspects of the desistance process among incarcerat...
Reentry research often focuses on those who have recidivated, with little work addressing the experi...
Desistance is generally presented in a positive light, with themes of ‘making good’ and generativity...
In order to best explain criminality, researchers need to be able to explain the full criminal caree...
This article reviews key issues in desistance research, especially those arising from developmental ...
The purpose of this study was to investigate what factors promote or compromise desistance to crime...
In this paper we outline our current thinking on the processes associated with desistance from crime...