Index
David Honeywell
(University of Manchester, UK)
ISBN: 978-1-83982-787-7, eISBN: 978-1-83982-786-0
Publication date: 16 March 2021
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Citation
Honeywell, D. (2021), "Index", The Ambiguities of Desistance, Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 99-100. https://doi.org/10.1108/978-1-83982-786-020211009
Publisher
:Emerald Publishing Limited
Copyright © 2021 David Honeywell. Published under exclusive license by Emerald Publishing Limited
INDEX
Accommodation
, 2, 35, 73, 79
Alienation
, 18–19
‘Ban the box’
, 5
Belief, role of
, 68–72
British Convict Criminology Organisation (BCC)
, 64–65
Child sexual abuse
, 79
Closed prisons
, 18
Cognitive transformation
, 4
Convict Criminologist Organisation
, 8, 81
Convict criminology
, 10, 73
Criminal conviction
, 62–68
Criminal justice system
, 15, 35, 57–58
Criminology
, 7–8
Deprivation
, 12
Desistance
, 2–3, 6, 12, 18, 23, 51, 74, 81, 86
consumers
, 23–31
emotional and psychological pain
, 33
examining
, 7–8
external factors
, 3
generativity
, 39–40
imprisonment
, 11–12, 40
liminality
, 34
making good
, 39–40
redemption
, 39–40
vs. rehabilitation
, 6–7
stress
, 2–3
Differential association theory
, 4
Disclosure Barring Service (DBS)
, 81
Divided self
, 48, 50, 83
Drug addiction
, 41
Dual identities
, 62–68
Education
, 18, 23, 43, 66, 76
Embodied motivations
, 67–68
Emotional trajectory
, 4
Ex-offenders
, 4, 13–14, 41, 52, 65, 83
Favouritism
, 18–19
Generativity
, 39–40
Habitus clivé
, 83
Homelessness
, 41
Identity transformation
, 33, 47–49
Imposter syndrome
, 62–63
Imprisonment
, 11, 14
desistance
, 11–12, 40
pains of
, 12
positive self-change
, 15–16
Insider/outsider dichotomy
, 48–50
Institutional ambiguities
, 23–31
Liminality
, 9, 22
stigma
, 50–51
void of
, 34–39
Looking glass self concept
, 53
Making good approach
, 12–13, 39–40, 85
Moral community
, 70–72, 79
Narrative criminology
, 9, 59, 82–83
Neutralisation theory
, 7–8
Offender Assessment System (OASys)
, 35–36
Open prisons
, 18–23
Open University (OU)
, 38, 77–78
Over-disclosing
, 54
Painful narrative
, 39–45
Prisons
, 33, 56–57
Barlinnie
, 13
closed prisons
, 18
desistance
, 15–16, 33
domestic worries
, 15–16
Durham
, 12–13
Manchester
, 82
open prisons
, 18–23
Scottish
, 15–16
Probation Services
, 35, 37–38
Probation Trusts
, 36–37
Psychotherapy
, 77–78
Recruitment policies
, 5
Redemptive narrative
, 55–59
Region analysis
, 52
Rehabilitation
, 6–7, 15–16, 36–37
Reinventive institutions
, 24–25
Religion
, 4
Replacement self
, 65, 77–78
Retrospective reflexivity
, 50
Rite of passage
, 34–35
Self-change
, 3
identity transformation
, 47–48
imprisonment
, 11
Self-fulfilling prophecy
, 42–43
Self-improvement
, 33
Self-labelling
, 83
Self-reflection
, 77–78
Self-transformation
, 9–10, 42–43, 53, 85–86
Sex offenders
, 39
Sexual abuse
, 43
Social bonds
, 58
Social mobility
, 39, 83
Social network factors
, 2
Socio-economic factors
, 4
Stigmatisation (stigma)
, 18–19, 50, 55
Storytelling
, 9–10, 47–48
Trust, role of
, 68–72
Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (UCAS)
, 23–24
Visceral habitus
, 67–68
Wounded healers
, 55–59
Zero-tolerance policy
, 19