Martin Glynn builds on recent empirical research in the UK and the USA and uses Critical Race Theory as a framework for developing a new theory of desistance. This book posits that the voices of black men offer a unique opportunity to refine the understandings of desistance and demonstrates how a more thoroughgoing appreciation of desistance can be gained by studying the ways that this process is racialised.
Martin Glynn builds on recent empirical research in the UK and the USA and uses Critical Race Theory as a framework for developing a new theory of desistance. This book posits that the voices of black men offer a unique opportunity to refine the understandings of desistance and demonstrates how a more thoroughgoing appreciation of desistance can be gained by studying the ways that this process is racialised.
Martin Glynn is Research Assistant at the University of Wolverhampton and completed his PhD at Birmingham City University, where he is also a visiting lecturer. His research interests include desistance, race/racialisation and crime, critical race theory, ethnodrama, masculinities and crime, and crime and social determinants of health.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction 2. Racialisation and criminalisation 3. Approaching black men's desistance 4. Developing a black criminology of desistance 5. Black men and the barriers towards desistance 6. Black men therapeutic interventions and desistance 7. African American men and their desistance 8. A theoretical framework of masculinities in relation to black men's desistance 9. A critical race theory of desistance 10. New directions for black male desistance.
1. Introduction 2. Racialisation and criminalisation 3. Approaching black men's desistance 4. Developing a black criminology of desistance 5. Black men and the barriers towards desistance 6. Black men therapeutic interventions and desistance 7. African American men and their desistance 8. A theoretical framework of masculinities in relation to black men's desistance 9. A critical race theory of desistance 10. New directions for black male desistance.
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