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Professor Shadd Maruna discusses offender rehabilitation and desistance from crime. Desistance from crime is the process by which individuals move away and stay away from criminal behaviors. Maruna discusses the impact of research, debates in the field, and how desistance has impacted rehabilitation.
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Chapter 1: What is Desistance From Crime? How Does it Differ From Offender Rehabilitation?
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Chapter 2: What is the Value in Learning About Offender Rehabilitation and Desistance From Crime? How Can Students Benefit From Having an Understanding of These in Their Studies or a Future Career?
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Chapter 3: What Are Some of the Key Challenges or Current Obstacles that Researchers Face When Studying Offender Rehabilitation and Desistance?
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Chapter 4: How Has Desistance Research Impacted Rehabilitation?
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Chapter 5: Can you Provide Any Examples of Key Research in the Field That Has Had a Direct Impact on Policy or Practice Outside of Academia, and What Changed as a Result?
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Chapter 6: Are There Any Major Academic Debates in the Field of Offender Rehabilitation?
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Chapter 7: How Important Are Research Methodology and Methods For a Rigorous Analysis of Offender Rehabilitation?
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Chapter 8: Can You Tell Us a Little About the History of Offender Rehabilitation Research?
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Chapter 9: What First Inspired You to Start Academic Work in the Field of Offender Rehabilitation?
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Chapter 10: How Do You Think About the Public Impact of Your Own Research, and How Do You Assess the Contribution of Desistance and Offender Rehabilitation Research to Society?
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