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Reconciling Desistance and What Works Shadd Maruna & …
www.justiceinspectorates.gov.ukworked at the University of Cambridge, the State University of New York, and Rutgers University where he was Dean of the School of Criminal Justice. He received the Howard League for Penal Reform’s inaugural Research Medal in 2013 and his book Making Good was named the Outstanding Contribution to Criminology by the American
Desistance and young people - Justice Inspectorates
www.justiceinspectorates.gov.uk4 Desistance and young people Foreword ‘Desistance is the process of abstaining from crime amongst those who previously had engaged in a sustained pattern of offending’1. Desistance theories have had a growing influence on probation policy and practice with adult offenders.
DESISTANCE AND DEVELOPMENT: THE PSYCHOSOCIAL …
www.britsoccrim.orgconsensus exists for understanding why young offenders desist from crime. Shover (1985) writes, 'Although it is conventional wisdom that most offenders eventually desist from criminal