RT Book T1 Understanding desistance from crime and social and community (re)integration T2 International series on desistance and rehabilitation A2 Fortin-Dufour, Isabelle A2 Brunelle, Natacha 1971- A2 Couture-Dubé, Roxanne A2 Henry, David LA English PP London New York, NY PB Routledge YR 2024 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1856257282 AB "This book gives voice to justice-involved Canadian youth and young adults by sharing their views on their journey toward desistance from crime and social and community (re)integration. Building in interviews with 140 justice-involved youth and young adults (aged 16 to 35), the book explores the challenges they faced while they were under the control of the justice system, the ways in which they navigated the obstacles they came up against, and the support they needed to overcome them. What and who they consider to be facilitators in their journeys are presented. The book also examines experiences of assisted desistance in different settings, such as incarceration, addiction services and community supervision. What distinguishes this book is its focus on how justice-involved youth and young adults perceive their own experiences of desistance from crime and social and community (re)integration. An accessible and compelling read, Understanding Desistance From Crime and Social and Community (Re)Integration will be of interest to those engaged with desistance studies, rehabilitation, re-entry, juvenile and adult justice, and recovery from addiction"-- NO Includes bibliographical references and index CN HV9108 SN 9781032457192 SN 9781032457260 K1 Juvenile justice, Administration of : Canada K1 Juvenile delinquents : Canada : Social conditions K1 Recidivism : Canada : Prevention K1 Juvenile delinquents : Rehabilitation : Canada K1 Correctional Psychology : Canada K1 Aufsatzsammlung