ISBN-13: 9781843920588 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 302 str.
ISBN-13: 9781843920588 / Angielski / Twarda / 2004 / 302 str.
Resettling ex-prisoners into the community has become an important issue and, in the words of Janet Reno, "one of the most pressing problems we face as a nation." In the US over 600,000 prisoners leave prison each year, or over 1,600 each day, and they are finding it more difficult than ever before to re-enter society successfully. At the same time parole violations have more than doubled since 1980. The recent re-entry problem is not only a product of the rapid increase in rates of incarceration, but a leading cause of this as well. Yet this issue has not been well served by the criminological literature, and the new policies and programs that have been set up to address the problem have not been well grounded in criminological thinking. This book seeks to address the important set of issues involved by bringing together the best of recent thinking and research into desistance from crime, drawing upon research in both the UK and the US, and with a distinct focus on how this might have