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Title The architecture of desistance / edited by Stephen Farrall
Published Abingdon, Oxon ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019

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Contents Part One: Setting the Scene 1. The Architecture of Desistance: Exploring the Structural Sources of Desistance and Rehabilitation; Stephen Farrall Part Two: Cross-Cultural Stories of Desistance and Rehabilitation 2. Comparing the temporal and spatial dynamics of desistance; Dana Segev ; 3. Structural 'ladders' and the female path to desistance: Comparative lessons from Sweden and England; Linnéa Österman ; 4. Exploring Processes of Desistance by Ethnic Status: The Confluence of Community,
Familial and Individual Processes; Adam Calverley Part Three: New Places and New Topics in Desistance Research 5. Structural changes and desistance in a developing country: how transformations in the recent Chilean history aided shaping distinctive routes out of crime; Carolina Villagra 6. How does the penal system and criminal involvement impact the desistance process? Trajectory analysis of young offenders in Brazil; Géraldine Bugnon 7. Desistance and the Parisian probation service: The paradox of a limited institutional effect on the processes of desistance; Valerian Benezeth 8. Religiosity and Desistance from Crime; Marwan Mohammed 9. Structuring Desistance: Exploring socio-cultural pathways to change in Ireland; Deirdre Healy 10. Offending,
Victimisation and desistance: the lives of adult young men from the Sheffield Desistance Study; Joanna Shapland and Anthony Bottoms Part Four: Turning Ideas Into Workable Policies: The Implementation and Implications of Research Into Desistance From Crime 11. Recovery and communities: The role of structure in stable addiction recovery and desistance; Lauren Hall, David Best and Amy Musgrove 12. Introducing 'Desistance' into Criminal Justice Supervision Policies and Practices: Possibilities and Challenges; Anthony Bottoms and Joanna Shapland ;
Summary "Bringing together leading figures, and drawing upon case studies from around the world, this book seeks to fill a vacuum in the contemporary literature on desistance by considering processes and practices at a societal level that influence how and why people desist from crime"-- Provided by publisher
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes Stephen Farrall is Professor of Criminology at the University of Derby, having previously been Professor of Criminology at the University of Sheffield (2010-2018). As well as his research on desistance from crime, he is well known for his work on the fear of crime and his studies on the long term impacts of Thatcherite social and economic policies on crime
Online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 08, 2019)
Subject Criminals -- Rehabilitation.
Crime prevention.
Crime -- Sociological aspects.
SOCIAL SCIENCE -- Criminology.
Crime prevention
Crime -- Sociological aspects
Criminals -- Rehabilitation
Form Electronic book
Author Farrall, Stephen, editor.
LC no. 2019006566
ISBN 9780429461804
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9780429867804
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9780429867798
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9780429867811
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