Habitual offenders
Desistance: It's a Process, Not an Event
April 2022
Series
Desistance is the process of individuals ceasing engagement in criminal activity. It may sound simple but it is quite complex, and the more we understand it, the better equipped we are to help accelerate the process before people are incarcerated or once they leave prison or jail. NIJ Journal Editor Beth Pearsall hosts a conversation on this topic with Senior Social Science Analyst Marie Garcia, Senior Advisor Ben Adams, and Social Science Research Analyst Kaitlyn Sill.
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Patterns of Juvenile Court Referrals of Youth Born in 2000
Date Published
August 2022
Series
Publication Type
Statistics
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored,
OJJDP-Sponsored
Patterns of Juvenile Court Referrals of Youth Born in 2000
NCJ Number
304627
Date Published
August 2022
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored,
OJJDP-Sponsored
Publication Link
Most Challenging of Contexts
Date Published
2015
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical),
Report (Study/Research),
Program/Project Evaluation,
Program/Project Description
Agencies
NIJ
Integrated Treatment for Jail Recidivists With Co-occurring Psychiatric and Substance Use Disorders
Date Published
2006
Publication Type
Program/Project Evaluation
Pathways to Desistance From Crime Among Juveniles and Adults: Applications to Criminal Justice Policy and Practice (Executive Summary)
Date Published
November 2021
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
Agencies
NIJ
Pathways to Desistance From Crime Among Juveniles and Adults: Applications to Criminal Justice Policy and Practice (Executive Summary)
NCJ Number
302414
Date Published
November 2021
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link
International Perspectives and Lessons Learned on Desistance (Executive Summary)
Date Published
November 2021
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
Agencies
NIJ
International Perspectives and Lessons Learned on Desistance (Executive Summary)
NCJ Number
302413
Date Published
November 2021
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link
But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Desistance From Crime in Criminal Justice
Date Published
October 2021
Publication Type
Issue Overview,
Legislation/Policy Analysis
Agencies
NIJ
But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Desistance From Crime in Criminal Justice
NCJ Number
302409
Date Published
October 2021
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link
International Perspectives and Lessons Learned on Desistance
Date Published
November 2021
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical)
Agencies
NIJ
But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Desistance From Crime in Criminal Justice
Date Published
July 2021
Publication Type
Report (Study/Research)
Agencies
NIJ
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
Date Published
November 2021
Publication Type
Research (Applied/Empirical),
Issue Overview
Agencies
NIJ
But What Does It Mean? Defining, Measuring, and Analyzing Desistance From Crime in Criminal Justice
NCJ Number
301498
Date Published
Unknown
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link
International Perspectives and Lessons Learned on Desistance
NCJ Number
301502
Date Published
November 2021
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link
Desistance From Crime: Implications for Research, Policy, and Practice
NCJ Number
301497
Date Published
November 2021
Agencies
NIJ
Specific theories of crime? A longitudinal assessment of the competing effects of psychopathy and self-control
Date Published
2020
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Specific theories of crime? A longitudinal assessment of the competing effects of psychopathy and self-control
NCJ Number
301000
Journal
Journal of Crime & Justice
Date Published
2020
Agencies
NIJ-Sponsored
Publication Link
Trajectories of Change in Criminal Offending: Good Marriages and the Desistance Process
NCJ Number
173396
Journal
American Sociological Review
Date Published
1998
Priority Recommendations and Projected Costs Proposed by the Mayor's Council on Gangs
NCJ Number
172701
Date Published
1995
Illinois Department of Corrections 1996 Statistical Presentation
NCJ Number
174562
Date Published
1997
Most Challenging of Contexts
NCJ Number
253599
Journal
Criminology and Public Policy
Date Published
2015
Agencies
NIJ
Publication Link