RT Article T1 ‘Shark in the Fish Tank’: Secrets and Stigma in Relational Desistance from Crime JF The British journal of criminology VO 60 IS 5 SP 1302 OP 1319 A1 Gålnander, Robin LA English YR 2020 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1727315685 AB Processes of desistance from crime are intricate and, aside from concrete non-offending, they involve a change in self-perception and an acceptance and recognition of reform by others. A criminalized lifestyle often comes with significant stigma, which together with segregation or exclusion from conventional society can render the procurement of such acceptance and recognition difficult. This article is based on findings from repeated in-depth interviews with desisting women who are just setting out to approach mainstream society. Focusing on the women’s experiences of managing concealable stigma when (re)turning to conventional society, the analysis advances the understanding of individual reform with a focus on relational aspects of desistance from crime. K1 Women’s desistance from crime K1 Concealable stigma K1 Social recognition K1 Relational desistance DO 10.1093/bjc/azaa015