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Moving On From Crime And Substance Use Transforming Identities Anne Robinson Editor Paula Hamilton Editor

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Moving On From Crime And Substance Use Transforming Identities Anne Robinson Editor Paula Hamilton Editor
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Publisher: Policy Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.88 MB
Pages: 272
Author: Anne Robinson (editor); Paula Hamilton (editor)
ISBN: 9781447324706, 1447324706
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Moving On From Crime And Substance Use Transforming Identities Anne Robinson Editor Paula Hamilton Editor by Anne Robinson (editor); Paula Hamilton (editor) 9781447324706, 1447324706 instant download after payment.

Desistance is one of the big news stories of the criminological world. Research suggests that, as ‘offenders’ turn their backs on crime, they often change their identities as well as their behaviour. Yet we know much less about how reforming or transforming identity might be affected by gender, age or ethnicity. This book focuses on diversity and showcases research from a wide range of authors in the field. It considers the similarities and differences between desisting from crime and recovering from addiction. Taking the desistance and recovery debates in unfamiliar directions, it examines the experiences of change for individuals seeking healthier and more successful futures.

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