Putting It All Together: Theories of Desistance from Crime

作者: Michael Rocque

DOI: 10.1057/978-1-137-57234-9_5

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摘要: Why do certain factors seem to be related desistance and not others? some people desist earlier than Just why is it that marriage associated with a change in life-course trajectories? After all the research has focused on desistance, finding correlates, uncovering narratives behavioral change, researchers have yet figure out (or if) causally impacts crime. This chapter focuses theories perspectives developed criminology explain from As will seen, (in social biological sciences) plethora of explanations order better understand what happens. For ease presentation, Rocque discusses six categories: (1) pure age; (2) cognitive or neurological; (3) rational choice; (4) personality psychosocial; (5) identity/cognitive transformation; (6) process theories.

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