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HomeNewsCAEPR Seminar - Desisting From The Norm? Socialisation, Choice and Contingency In Aboriginal Journeys Into and Away From The Justice System In Central Western NSW
CAEPR seminar - Desisting from the norm? Socialisation, choice and contingency in Aboriginal journeys into and away from the justice system in central western NSW
Wednesday 6 October 2010

Kate Sullivan, Research Scholar, CAEPR

Wednesday 27 October, 12.30-2.00 p.m.

Abstract: Criminological theories of desistance either predict a limited number of trajectories for repeat offenders as a result of childhood experience or attribute continuance or discontinuance of a criminal career largely to structural issues with individual agency playing a minimal role. This study of Aboriginal people who are in the process of desisting from crime demonstrates how the interaction between socialisation, agency and contingency creates heterogeneity of experience in the desistance process. Despite this heterogeneity are there common themes to which policy makers might usefully attend? 

Venue: School of Cultural Inquiry Conference Room (formerly School of Humanities Conference Room),
Room 128, A.D Hope Building 14 (opposite Chifley Library), Australian National University.

Enquiries: Centre Administrator on (02) 6125 0587 or email: admin.caepr@anu.edu.au