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Friends with(out) benefits : Co-offending and re-arrest
(Taylor and Francis, 2013)
Research shows that co-offending has contradictory effects on rates of re-arrest. On
the one hand, group offending may be riskier: for example, co-offenders might be targeted by
police or might snitch to protect themselves. ...
Got assistance? : profit-driven criminal careers and assisted desistance
(SAGE, 2022-06-20)
Research on assisted desistance has not considered the influence of criminal-involvement factors on the receptivity to assistance. Although most crimes committed are motivated by the prospect of gain, current knowledge on ...
The intangible benefits of criminal mentorship
(Routledge, 2022-04-24)
Individuals who report having had a mentor also tend to report higher levels of criminal achievement. However, prior studies focused on indirect yet tangible outcomes of mentorship, telling us little about the direct – ...
Walking into the sunset : how criminal achievement shapes the desistance process
(SAGE, 2020-04-02)
According to the criminal career paradigm, the link between past and future criminal activities is
important and the desistance process may vary for individuals whose criminal trajectories were
punctuated by failure ...