Cultures of desistance
rehabilitation, reintegration, and ethnic minorities
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Word Count
57,500 words, Guess
Page Count
230 pages
Identifiers
- ISBN-139780415672610
- ISBN-139780203105658
- ISBN-100415672619
- ISBN-100203105656
- Library of Congress Control Number2012007227
and 5 more
- OCLC Control Number694393750
- OCLC Control Number812914889
- Better World Books9780415672610
- Better World Books9780203105658
- Open LibraryOL25246896M
Classifications
- DDC305.800941
- LCCJV6342 .C35 2012
- LCCHV6049
and 3 more
- LCCJV6342.C35 2012
- LCCJV6342 .C35 2013
- LCCJV6342 .C35 2013eb
Description
In contrast to the widespread focus on ethnicity in relation to engagement in offending, the question of whether or not processes associated with desistance ' that is the cessation and curtailment of offending behavior ' vary by ethnicity has received less attention. This is despite known ethnic differences in factors identified as affecting disengagement from offending, such as employment, place of residence, religious affiliation and family structure, providing good reasons for believing differences would exist.
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