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Age-Graded Transitions and Turning Points in Polish Offenders’ Criminal Careers from the Standpoint of Life Course Theory

Both juvenile and adult criminal careers show regularities in the origins of delinquency, the dynamics of the criminal pathway, and the turning points that lead to desistance/persistence in crime. Research shows that family, education, and friendship environments contribute significantly to the indi...

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Autores principales: Pękala, Krzysztof, Kacprzak, Andrzej, Chomczyński, Piotr, Ratajczak, Jakub, Marczak, Michał, Kozłowski, Remigiusz, Timler, Dariusz, Pękala-Wojciechowska, Anna, Rasmus, Paweł
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34205048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18116010
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author Pękala, Krzysztof
Kacprzak, Andrzej
Chomczyński, Piotr
Ratajczak, Jakub
Marczak, Michał
Kozłowski, Remigiusz
Timler, Dariusz
Pękala-Wojciechowska, Anna
Rasmus, Paweł
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Kacprzak, Andrzej
Chomczyński, Piotr
Ratajczak, Jakub
Marczak, Michał
Kozłowski, Remigiusz
Timler, Dariusz
Pękala-Wojciechowska, Anna
Rasmus, Paweł
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description Both juvenile and adult criminal careers show regularities in the origins of delinquency, the dynamics of the criminal pathway, and the turning points that lead to desistance/persistence in crime. Research shows that family, education, and friendship environments contribute significantly to the individual choices that create criminal biographies. Our aim was to apply core aspects of life course theory (LCT): trajectory, the aged-graded process, transitions, institutions, and ultimately how desistance/persistence factor into explaining the criminal careers of Polish offenders. The research is based on in-depth interviews (130) carried out with both offenders (90) and experts (40). The offenders were divided into two groups: 30 were juveniles, and 60 were adults of whom half were sentenced for the first time (30) and half were recidivists (30) located in correctional institutions or released. The experts group (40) includes psychologists, educators, social rehabilitators, and prison and juvenile detention personnel working with offenders. We used triangulation of researcher, data, and methodology. Our data revealed that similar biographical experiences characterized by an early socialization, family and friends-based circles laid the groundwork for their entry and continued participation in criminal activity. Juvenile and adult first-time sentenced offenders led criminal careers significantly different from those of recidivists, who faced problems with social adaptation caused by lack of family and institutional support.
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spelling pubmed-81998662021-06-14 Age-Graded Transitions and Turning Points in Polish Offenders’ Criminal Careers from the Standpoint of Life Course Theory Pękala, Krzysztof Kacprzak, Andrzej Chomczyński, Piotr Ratajczak, Jakub Marczak, Michał Kozłowski, Remigiusz Timler, Dariusz Pękala-Wojciechowska, Anna Rasmus, Paweł Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Both juvenile and adult criminal careers show regularities in the origins of delinquency, the dynamics of the criminal pathway, and the turning points that lead to desistance/persistence in crime. Research shows that family, education, and friendship environments contribute significantly to the individual choices that create criminal biographies. Our aim was to apply core aspects of life course theory (LCT): trajectory, the aged-graded process, transitions, institutions, and ultimately how desistance/persistence factor into explaining the criminal careers of Polish offenders. The research is based on in-depth interviews (130) carried out with both offenders (90) and experts (40). The offenders were divided into two groups: 30 were juveniles, and 60 were adults of whom half were sentenced for the first time (30) and half were recidivists (30) located in correctional institutions or released. The experts group (40) includes psychologists, educators, social rehabilitators, and prison and juvenile detention personnel working with offenders. We used triangulation of researcher, data, and methodology. Our data revealed that similar biographical experiences characterized by an early socialization, family and friends-based circles laid the groundwork for their entry and continued participation in criminal activity. Juvenile and adult first-time sentenced offenders led criminal careers significantly different from those of recidivists, who faced problems with social adaptation caused by lack of family and institutional support. MDPI 2021-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC8199866/ /pubmed/34205048 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18116010 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kacprzak, Andrzej
Chomczyński, Piotr
Ratajczak, Jakub
Marczak, Michał
Kozłowski, Remigiusz
Timler, Dariusz
Pękala-Wojciechowska, Anna
Rasmus, Paweł
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title_fullStr Age-Graded Transitions and Turning Points in Polish Offenders’ Criminal Careers from the Standpoint of Life Course Theory
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title_sort age-graded transitions and turning points in polish offenders’ criminal careers from the standpoint of life course theory
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8199866/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34205048
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph18116010
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