Robbery careers: desistance attempts

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Briggs, Daniel 2008. Robbery careers: desistance attempts. Safer Communities. 7 (3), pp. 37-34.
AuthorsBriggs, Daniel
Abstract

This paper presents four case studies of young people involved in street robbery. The paper analyses their street robbery ‘careers’, highlighting key pathways and turning points, into and out of street robbery and gang affiliation. The case studies are drawn from research undertaken by the author in a South East London borough in 2007.

KeywordsRobbery; Street crime; Desistance; Gangs
JournalSafer Communities
Journal citation7 (3), pp. 37-34
ISSN1757-8043
Year2008
Accepted author manuscript
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CC BY-ND
Web address (URL)http://hdl.handle.net/10552/1623
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Print2008
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Deposited21 Jun 2012
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Briggs, D., (2008), ‘Robbery careers: desistance attempts’, Safer Communities, 7(3), pp. 37-34, DOI: 10.1108/17578043200800027..

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