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Exploring reconvictions and ‘crime-free’ gaps over time: What were the experience of one cohort of English probationers?

Farrall, Stephen

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Many, but not all, reconviction studies are undertaken over relatively short periods of time (such as 2 or 5 years) and are usually used to gauge the impact of various disposals against one another. This study, based on one cohort of probationers who started being supervised in England during 1997–1998, takes a different tack, and explores their reconvictions between 1997 and 2022, a period of 25 years, and touches upon a range of topics germane to this field, such as: how many reconvictions were racked up?, who was reconvicted?, which offences were they convicted of? and what accounts for their reconvictions? The second half of the article focuses on the issue of ‘crime-free gaps’ and provides further insight into this recent development in criminal careers research and in so doing builds upon an earlier article by Joanna Shapland.

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 3, 2024
Online Publication Date May 1, 2024
Publication Date May 1, 2024
Deposit Date Apr 11, 2024
Publicly Available Date Apr 11, 2024
Journal Criminology and Criminal Justice
Print ISSN 1748-8958
Electronic ISSN 1748-8966
Publisher SAGE Publications
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1177/17488958241249845
Keywords ‘Crime free gaps’; desistance; offending; probation; reconviction
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/33562409

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