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Desistance from and persistence in male offending: The case of South Korea

Title
Desistance from and persistence in male offending: The case of South Korea
Authors
Bax, TrentHan, Youngsun
Ewha Authors
Trent M. Bax
SCOPUS Author ID
Trent M. Baxscopus
Issue Date
2018
Journal Title
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW CRIME AND JUSTICE
ISSN
1756-0616JCR Link

1876-763XJCR Link
Citation
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF LAW CRIME AND JUSTICE vol. 54, pp. 53 - 65
Keywords
DesistancePersistenceSouth KoreaOffendingLife-courseCriminal career
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCI LTD
Indexed
SSCI; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
In the first of its kind published in English, this study of desistance among male offenders in South Korea addresses the knowledge deficit regarding criminal career-based research from non Western societies. Using arrest records from 1998 to 2009, 3102 criminal careers are traced from adolescence into adulthood. Each offender is classified either a 'desister' (74.1%), a 'potential-desister' (19.2%) or a 'persister' (6.7%). The delinquent histories of eighty-three detainees were surveyed to identify the effect home, employment, and/or friendship stability had upon desistance. Logistic regression analysis found friendship stability had the greatest effect. The study also compares the 6.7% persisters to the 'chronic 6%' and 'severe 5%' identified by Western based studies. In response to Moffitt's 'temporary vs. persistent dual taxonomy' an alternative 'desistant vs. persistent tripartite taxonomy' is proposed. Based upon the findings, and practical experience, several policy suggestions rooted in Laub and Sampson's 'situated choice' view of desistance are proffered.
DOI
10.1016/j.ijlcj.2018.05.002
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