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53 recherche sur le mot-clé
'Désistance' 


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Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur ; Jill LEVENSON, Auteur ; Tony WARD, Auteur |In an ideal world, there would be a seamless relationship between interventions that focus on risk factors causally associated with sexual reoffending and the subsequent release of, and ongoing support for, offenders into the community. However,[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Evan C McCUISH, Auteur |Criminological theories suggest that desistance from crime cannot be considered outside its social context. Few studies, however, have examined the social context and its importance for individuals convicted of a sex offense. Their unique experi[...]![]()
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Danielle Arlanda HARRIS, Auteur |The present study explored the process of desistance from sexual offending in a sample of 21 men convicted of sexual offenses and released from custody. Each participant was interviewed using the Life History Interview Protocol and transcripts w[...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Danielle Arlanda HARRIS, Auteur ; Anne-Marie McALINDEN, Auteur |For the past three decades or so, criminal justice policies have been enacted under the assumption that individuals who have been convicted of a sex offense are life course persistent sex offenders. In that context, research has been heavily foc[...]![]()
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Rebecca J. MILNER, Auteur ; Joanna CLARKE, Directeur de thèse | York [ROYAUME-UNI] : University of York | 2017The aim of this research was to explore the early stage of desistance in men who have previously committed sexual offences with a view to understanding the process further, and to make recommendations regarding assessment and treatment. Secondly[...]![]()
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Svenja GÖBBELS, Auteur ; Tony WARD, Auteur ; Gwenda M. WILLIS, Auteur |Despite the fact that most offenders eventually desist from committing further crimes, there is an absence of comprehensive psychological and social accounts of the desistance process, beginning at the point when an individual decides to stop fu[...]![]()
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Danielle Arlanda HARRIS, Auteur |Despite an increasing interest in desistance from sexual offending, a comprehensive theoretical account of the process has yet to be provided. This study examines the narratives of 60 men interviewed in the community, who were incarcerated for s[...]![]()
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Paul MBANZOULOU, Auteur ; Martine HERZOG-EVANS, Auteur ; Sylvie CHÂLES-COURTINE, Auteur | 2012La notion dinsertion est polysémique, elle produit à la fois du sens et de laction. Elle recouvre un ensemble plus ou moins hétéroclite de pratiques, de procédures, de mesures et de dispositifs. Elle structure aujourdhui la lecture de la ques[...]![]()
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Joanne L HULLEY, Auteur ; Stephen FARRALL, Directeur de thèse ; Gwen ROBINSON, Directeur de thèse | Sheffield [ROYAUME-UNI] : University of Sheffield | 2016Child sexual abuse has become the subject of heightened public interest in recent years, with individuals committing such offences typically regarded as irredeemable. Public vilification of this offender type does little to assist their communit[...]![]()
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Kimberly R KRAS, Auteur ; Brandy L. BLASKO, Auteur |Within many sexual offenderspecific treatment programs, clients and their therapists devote considerable time to understanding cycles or pathways to sexual offending, and clients often need to fit their stories into existing offending parad[...]![]()
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Kate WALKER, Auteur ; Erica BOWEN, Auteur ; Sarah BROWN, Auteur |Ample evidence exists that offenders eventually terminate their criminal careers, and this holds true for violent offenders. The causal mechanisms responsible for triggering and maintaining this process remain unclear; meaning that desistance fr[...]![]()
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Kimberly R KRAS, Auteur ; Beth M HUEBNER, Directeur de thèse | Saint Louis [ETATS-UNIS (Missouri)] : University of MissouriSt. Louis | 2014Desistance is one of most important topics in criminology. Why some offenders stop offending and why others continue has been long been a question with far-reaching theoretical and empirical implications. Despite the extensive literature on desi[...]![]()
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Mark FARMER, Auteur ; Anne-Marie McALINDEN, Auteur ; Shadd MARUNA, Auteur |Sex offending is typically understood from a pathology perspective with the origin of the behavior thought to be within the offending individual. Such a perspective may not be beneficial for those seeking to desist from sexual offending and rein[...]![]()
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Joanne L HULLEY, Auteur |This article explores the role of neutralizations in desistance from sexual offending. The project involved interviews with 15 men convicted of a sexual offence against a child and living in the community for between 1 and 15 years following a p[...]![]()
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Rebecca LIEVESLEY, Auteur ; Craig A HARPER, Auteur |The prevention of sexual abuse among people with sexual attractions to minors is a field of study that is growing in both size and importance. While there is an increasing amount of research into this topic, particularly in relation to the stigm[...]![]()
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Kelly RICHARDS, Auteur |Circles of Support and Accountability (CoSA) appear to reduce the sexual recidivism of core members (i.e., individuals convicted of sexual offending). It remains unclear, however, how they do so. While much previous scholarship has hypothesized [...]![]()
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Patrick LUSSIER, Auteur ; Carmen L Z GRESS, Auteur |A successful community re-entry is a step toward desistance from sex offending. The re-entry phase is critical because it can trigger dynamic risk factors that can lead to a re-offense. In that context, community risk management is seen as pivot[...]![]()
Dossier documentaire
Noëlie BLANC, Auteur ; Yann MAURIN, Auteur | Orly [FRANCE] : LACFP (La Confédération Francophone de la Probation) | 2014