Desistance theories, researching the ways how and reasons why people stop offending have developed only recently. The article briefly describe their development in general and then examines four of the more recent influential ones in more detail: Laub and Sampson’s Age-graded theory of social control, the Cognitive transformation theory developed by Giordano et al., Maruna’s Theory of narrative self-change and Wikström’s Situational action theory. These theories are analysed with regard to their applicability to general or specific offending populations. Finally, the sociotherapeutic approach common to the Slovenian system in the past is analysed through the lenses of these theories and conclusions as to the value of general and specific th...
Studying why people desist from criminality is a topic that needs research,as it is beneficial to so...
Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past three decades. Despite thi...
This symposium focuses on desistance - exit of violence - in several areas: violent radicalization, ...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
This examines the desistance theory on why do some people stop committing crimes
Extant theoretical work on desistance from crime has emphasized social processes such as involvement...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Informed by a comprehensive review of theories and research into desistance (Weaver, 2015), this art...
This chapter reviews the state of current knowledge on cognitive transformations in the desistance p...
In this thesis I have investigated the process of self-schematic transformation that has been argued...
Research within the field of criminology on the “age-crime curve” demonstrates that the onset of off...
This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we t...
This article explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21...
Desistance has become in recent years a important research topic in criminological psychology, howev...
This chapter provides an overview of desistance scholarship, surveying some of the major theoretical...
Studying why people desist from criminality is a topic that needs research,as it is beneficial to so...
Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past three decades. Despite thi...
This symposium focuses on desistance - exit of violence - in several areas: violent radicalization, ...
Why do people stop offending? What are the processes they undergo in stopping? What can be done to h...
This examines the desistance theory on why do some people stop committing crimes
Extant theoretical work on desistance from crime has emphasized social processes such as involvement...
The purpose of the present study was to examine factors connected to periods of unsuccessful, succes...
Informed by a comprehensive review of theories and research into desistance (Weaver, 2015), this art...
This chapter reviews the state of current knowledge on cognitive transformations in the desistance p...
In this thesis I have investigated the process of self-schematic transformation that has been argued...
Research within the field of criminology on the “age-crime curve” demonstrates that the onset of off...
This chapter surveys the field of desistance from crime. Beginning with an historical overview, we t...
This article explores the complexities of the interplay between structural and agentic changes in 21...
Desistance has become in recent years a important research topic in criminological psychology, howev...
This chapter provides an overview of desistance scholarship, surveying some of the major theoretical...
Studying why people desist from criminality is a topic that needs research,as it is beneficial to so...
Research into desistance from crime has progressed enormously in the past three decades. Despite thi...
This symposium focuses on desistance - exit of violence - in several areas: violent radicalization, ...