Desisting From Crime: Continuity and Change In Long-Term Crime Patterns
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Desisting From Crime: Continuity and Change in Long-term Crime Patterns of Serious Chronic Offenders.
This groundbreaking study examines patterns of offending among persistent juvenile offenders. Employing advanced quantitative techniques to offenders with very high rates of recidivism, Ezell and Cohen demonstrate that many of these apparently hardened criminals will ingrow outin of crime by the time they reach their early to mid-20s. This finding has profound implications for penal policies that impose life sentences on multiple offenders.

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