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Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life after Punishment

Richard Sparks editor Stephen Farrall editor Mike Hough editor Shadd Maruna editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:17th Dec '10

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Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life After Punishment explores the complex reasons behind why individuals cease offending and the various processes that facilitate their rehabilitation and reintegration into society. This work contributes to the growing criminological discourse on desistance, expanding the conversation to include a wide range of topics that go beyond traditional views of crime. The essays within the book tackle diverse subjects, such as religious redemption, the experiences of former war criminals, and the influence of ethnicity on the journey away from crime.

The contributors to this volume draw from a rich tapestry of contemporary research fields, including urban studies, philosophy, history, religious studies, ethics, and, of course, criminology. This interdisciplinary approach allows for a more nuanced understanding of desistance, as it examines the theoretical frameworks and personal narratives that shape the lives of those affected by punishment. By focusing on groups often overlooked in discussions about life after incarceration, the book sheds light on the varied experiences and challenges faced by individuals seeking to reform.

Ultimately, Escape Routes aims to enhance our understanding of the processes related to reform, resettlement, and forgiveness. With its collection of insightful theoretical and empirical papers, the book serves as a valuable resource for criminologists, legal professionals, and sociologists alike. It encourages a deeper engagement with the realities of life after punishment and invites readers to consider the broader societal implications of rehabilitation efforts.

ISBN: 9780415550345

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 690g

288 pages