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Citation

Helyar-Cardwell V. Safer Communities 2012; 11(4): 169-178.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2012, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/17578041211271436

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

Purpose - This paper's aim is to explore the available evidence on whether becoming a young father can enhance desistance.

Design/methodology/approach - Recent literature on young fathers in the justice system was reviewed, alongside the major desistance theories. The findings from the review were explored in five semi-structured interviews with five young fathers under probation supervision.

Findings - Despite the correlation between young fatherhood and offending, very little research has been conducted into the impact of young fatherhood on desistance from crime. Overall, there are good indicators that fatherhood can be a motivational "hook" for enhancing desistance.

Originality/value - Very little is known about the experience or context of fatherhood amongst young male offenders, nor about the relation between young fatherhood and desistance from crime. This paper fills some of the gaps.

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