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Calling time on crime: Motivation, generativity and agency in Irish probationers

Deirdre Healy

University of Sheffield, D.Healy{at}sheffield.ac.uk

Ian O'Donnell

University College Dublin, Ian.ODonnell{at}ucd.ie

Why people remain involved in, or detach themselves from, criminal activity is not fully understood. This article presents the results of an investigation of psychosocial changes involved in the process of desistance among 73 male probationers in Dublin, Ireland. The stated desire of the great majority was to cease offending and their aspirations revolved around finding a job and a place to live, and stopping drug use. Generative concerns were raised infrequently. There was little evidence of agency, with few individuals talking of empowerment or self-mastery. These findings mark an interesting point of contrast with other research in this area.

Key Words: criminal careers • desistance • Ireland • probation

Probation Journal, Vol. 55, No. 1, 25-38 (2008)
DOI: 10.1177/0264550507085676


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