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Rehabilitation – A new perspective for a new era

McCartan, Kieran; Rowles, Lisa

Authors

Kieran McCartan Kieran.Mccartan@uwe.ac.uk
Professor in Sociology and Criminology

Lisa Rowles



Contributors

Anne Fox
Editor

Alison Frater
Editor

Abstract

This essay focuses on an aligned perspective between criminologist and practitioner. It identifies a shared experience. So many factors critical to helping someone on the path to rehabilitation are common, regardless of offence. A body of research and practice exists that clearly associates childhood deprivation, poverty (physical, mental and emotional) and negative lifestyle factors (poor educational achievement, delinquent peers) to criminality (Cohen, Smailes and Brown, 2004). Together, we explore both Kieran’s academic perspective and Lisa’s evidence-based practical response – borne out of over ten years working with young people for whom incarceration seemed a risk, though not inevitable – to the question posed by this book.

Citation

McCartan, K., & Rowles, L. (2019). Rehabilitation – A new perspective for a new era. In A. Fox, & A. Frater (Eds.), Crime and Consequence (21-29). The Monument Fellowship

Online Publication Date Nov 6, 2019
Publication Date Nov 6, 2019
Deposit Date Nov 18, 2019
Publicly Available Date Nov 18, 2019
Pages 21-29
Book Title Crime and Consequence
Chapter Number 2
ISBN 9781527248762
Public URL https://uwe-repository.worktribe.com/output/4675826
Publisher URL https://www.clinks.org/sites/default/files/2019-11/Crime%20and%20Consequence_WEB_Singles.pdf

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