RT Article T1 The kindness of strangers: Trust, recognition, and the co-production of desistance JF Theoretical criminology VO 29 IS 4 SP 416 OP 433 A1 Ugelvik, Thomas LA English YR 2025 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1941667686 AB This article explores the significance of new relationships between former offenders who have made changes to their lives and the people they meet as part of their desistance journeys. Many studies of individual desistance processes have focused on the experience of stigma and exclusion, but the related concept of trust rarely appears in the literature. What does it mean for ongoing desistance and identity reconstruction processes when strangers are willing to take a chance and place trust in former offenders? Through a close look at the connections between desistance processes and the experience of mutual interpersonal trust, this article examines the role trust may play in the co-production of desistance. K1 future selves K1 identity change K1 interpersonal trust K1 Social Inclusion K1 Existentialism K1 Desistance DO 10.1177/13624806241295692