RT Article T1 Social Bonding Experiences Facilitating Desistance in Adolescence JF Crime & delinquency VO 67 IS 2 SP 287 OP 315 A1 Abeling-Judge, David LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1745558381 AB Desistance from crime involves nuanced consideration of external and internal theories of change and methodological challenges to accurately capture positive change. Although desistance is expected for adult offenders, the onset of change in adolescence has not received sufficient attention. The current study explores the potential impact of specific social bonding experiences, to school, parents, and peers, on desistance among juvenile offenders using the Pathways to Desistance study. Findings indicate that school socialization can facilitate positive change, as can maternal bonding and changes in peer networks. The study also creates opportunity to revisit how theoretical perspectives may be guided by age specific patterns of offending. K1 Adolescence K1 Desistance K1 Education K1 Family K1 social bonds DO 10.1177/0011128720940952