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Cultures of desistance : rehabilitation, reintegration and ethnic minorities
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ISBN: 9780415623483 9780415672610 9780203105658 9781136254536 9781136254574 9781136254581 0415672619 0415623480 Year: 2014 Volume: 3 Publisher: Abingdon: Routledge,

Understanding desistance from crime : emerging theoretical directions in resettlement and rehabilitation
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ISBN: 0335219489 9780335219483 0335219497 9780335219490 0335224970 9780335224975 9780335224975 Year: 2006 Publisher: Maidenhead: Open university press,

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Criminal careers in transition : the social context of desistance from crime
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ISBN: 9780199682157 0199682151 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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"Follows the completion of a fifth sweep of interviews with members of a cohort of former probationers interviewed since the late-1990s. The research undertaken since the inception of the project in 1996 has focused on developing a long-term evidence base, rather than a rapid assessment, examining whether (and how) probation supervision assists desistance from crime. Building on interviews from previous sweeps, the authors continue their exploration into the needs identified by probation officers and probationers, the extent to which these have been successfully met over the medium to long-term, and whether this suggests that probation helps probationers to desist."--Provided by publisher


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Criminal careers in transition : the social context of desistance from crime
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ISBN: 0191504718 019178916X 0191504726 Year: 2014 Publisher: Oxford, England : Oxford University Press,

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This study follows the completion of a fifth sweep of interviews with members of a cohort of former probationers interviewed since the late 1990s. The research has been about developing a long-term evidence base, rather than a rapid assessment which does not have the time fully to explore the issue, namely whether (and how) probation supervision assists desistance from crime. The book explores how probation supervision helped people to stop offending, and investigates new areas (such as victimization, citizenship, emotional trajectories of reform, & the spatial dynamics of desistance).

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