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Global perspectives on desistance: reviewing what we know and looking to the future

Bottoms, Anthony(Edited by)Farrall, Stephen(Edited by)Shapland, Joanna(Edited by)
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In recent years attention has switched from how adolescents are attracted into crime, to how adults reduce their offending and then stop - the process of desistance. There are now around a dozen major longitudinal studies around the world which have followed or are following offenders over their life course, charting their offending history and their social and economic circumstances.

This book is the first to offer a global perspective on desistance and brings together international leading experts in the field from countries including the UK, the Netherlands, Sweden, the USA, and Australia to set out what we know about desistance, and to advance our theoretical understanding. Drawing on leading longitudinal studies, this book sets the academic agenda for future work on desistance and examines the implications and potential positive effects of this research on desistance processes among current offenders.

Global Perspectives on Desistance

is divided into three sections:

  • Agency, structure and desistance from crime,
  • Life phases and desistance,
  • Criminal justice and state interventions.

Comprehensive and forward-thinking, this book is ideal for students studying criminology, probation and social work, social policy, sociology, and psychology. It is also essential reading for academic criminologists, sociologists, and policy makers and practitioners working in corrections and reform.

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Product Details
Routledge
131753090X / 9781317530909
eBook (EPUB)
364.36
31/03/2016
England
English
304 pages
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