Sentences with phrase «desistance from»

Thus, a direct «hook» for change (e.g., employment, marriage) may not be a prerequisite for desistance from antisocial behavior.
Binge drinking during the first semester of college: Continuation and desistance from high school patterns
With greater relationship commitment there is greater desistance from drinking.
The Howard League runs an annual Community Awards competition to recognise successful community projects that encourage desistance from crime.

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But it needn't - a Civitas report, «Offender - Desistance Policing and the Sword of Damocles», by Cambridge criminologists, Lawrence Sherman and Peter Neyroud, looks at modern criminological theory and experience from around the globe - and how it can help stop a rise in crime at relatively low cost, if Mr Grayling puts it into practice.
Heterogeneity in growth and desistance of alcohol use for men in their 20s: Prediction from early risk factors and association with treatment.
This study will shed new light on the persistence and desistance of use of alcohol and other substances in early midadulthood for men from at - risk backgrounds.
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