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Desistance, Recovery, Re/integration 1

Sing a new song: “Breathe Life” You keep my head afloat when all I want is to sink… (confession of need) Breathe life into me. (a request) You breathe life into me. (recognition) You’re my wife, you’re my all, you’re my something wonderful. (adoration) You breathe life into me. (thanks) I’ll always be your dancer, your partner, your lover, and step by step we’ll circle the fire, and the heat from the flames steals the air from my lungs, and you breathe life into me. (mutual commitment)

Desistance 1. A process of personal, human development 2. That takes place in and is shaped by its social and cultural contexts; hence also a social transition 3. That involves movement away from offending (volume, frequency, severity) and towards…? 3

Three aspects Behaviour Primary/Formal Identity Secondary/Substantive Belonging Tertiary/Secure

Age and maturation Social bond, ties, relations Identities and narratives Situational aspects How does punishment impede or support desistance?

(From Giordano et al, 2002) Openness to change Hooks for change An appealing, available, conventional self Change in attitudes and behaviour

Key aspects of desistance journeys

Desistance stories

Supporting re-storying Manage lapses and setbacks Realism Respect subjectivity and diversity Individualisation Build self-determination Hope and agency Social relations and social capital Relationships Language and representation matter Recognition Practical supports Routines

Four forms of story-making 10 Personal Re/Integration The re-development of the self Capacity building Social Re/Integration Desistance supporting communities Collective efficacy and reciprocity Judicial Re/Integration Formal de-labeling Certification and ritual Moral Re/Integration Negotiating shared values Building solidarity Desistance resources/http//blogs.iriss.org.uk/discoveringdesistance/files/2011/09/McNeill Four-forms-of-offender-rehabilitation.pdf

Reforming narratives 11

What if my best isn’t good enough? Better sit still than rise up and fall? (fear?) Or better to fail than not try at all? (hope… of hope?) Can anybody help me? (response?) eforming-narratives-is-there-life-after-punishment/