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OverviewThis book brings together a collection of emergent research that moves the debate on desistance beyond a general consideration of individual and social structural influences. The authors examine empirical developments which have implications for policy surrounding resettlement and re-offending, but also for punishment practices. Presenting thought-provoking theoretical advances and critiques, the editors challenge and enrich traditional understandings of desistance. A wide range of chapters explore how some criminal justice interventions hinder the desistance process, but also how alternative approaches may be more helpful in promoting and supporting desistance. Thorough and diverse, this book will be of great interest to scholars of criminology and criminal justice, social policy, sociology and psychology, and of special interest to researchers and practitioners working with (ex-)offenders. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Emily Luise Hart , Esther F.J.C. van GinnekenPublisher: Palgrave Macmillan Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 2017 Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781349957545ISBN 10: 1349957542 Pages: 301 Publication Date: 29 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsSection 1. Desistance Pathways for Specific Offender-Groups.- Chapter 1. Narratives of Punishment and Frustrated Desistance in the Lives of Repeatedly Criminalised Women; Serena Wright.- Chapter 2. ‘I Want to Be a Dad to Him, I Don’t Just Want to be Someone He Comes and Sees in Prison’; Emily Turner.- Chapter 3. The Desistance Process of Offenders Who Misuse Drugs; Charlotte Colman and Freya Vander Laenen.- Chapter 4. Desistance after Life Imprisonment; Marieke Liem.- Section 2. Promoting Desistance in a Prison-Context.- Chapter 5 Spatial Autonomy and Desistance in Penal Settings. Case Study; Jessica Bird.- Chapter 6. Altruistic Prison Programmes in America; Barbara J. Cooke.- Chapter 7. Supporting Families, Promoting Desistance?; Cara Jardine.- Chapter 8. Prison Visits and Desistance: A Human Rights Perspective; Marie A. Hutton.- Leaving behind the Deviant Other in Desistance-Persistence Explanations; Catalina Droppelmann.- Constrained Agency: The Role of Self-Control in the Process of Desistance; Esther F.J.C. van Ginneken.- Prisoners Post Release: The Need for a ‘Critical Desistance’; Emily Luise Hart.- Afterword: New Perspectives and the Future of Desistance: An AfterwordReviewsAuthor InformationEmily Luise Hart is Lecturer in Criminology at Lancaster University Law School, UK. Esther F.J.C. van Ginneken is Assistant Professor of Criminology at the Institute for Criminal Law and Criminology, Leiden University, The Netherlands. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |