Charlotte Colman
Ghent University
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New perspectives on desistance : theoretical and empirical developments | 2017
Charlotte Colman; Freya Vander Laenen
Despite the growing amount of desistance studies, the existing knowledge on differences in desistance between types of offenders is still scant. This is especially the case for the desistance process of persons refraining from drugs and an associated recovery from drug misuse. Although much research has focused on the link between drug use and offending, far less attention has been paid to clarify the relationship between recovery from drug misuse and desistance from offending.
European Journal of Criminology | 2017
Sofie Van Roeyen; Sarah Anderson; Wouter Vanderplasschen; Charlotte Colman; Freya Vander Laenen
The majority of available desistance research has examined desistance in the general offender population. However, applying the desistance approach to specific groups of offenders has potential to enrich our knowledge since their change processes show differences compared with those of the general offender population. Drug-using offenders is the group of offenders that has received most attention from desistance researchers. This article presents a narrative review of 15 studies that focus on desistance in this population. This review opted for a strict interpretation of ‘drug-using offenders’ in which two constitutive elements had to be present for inclusion, namely drug use and offending. Results indicate that only a limited amount of research applies the language of desistance to drug-using offenders. Also, it was apparent from the review that drug-using offenders are approached interchangeably with ‘desistance’ language and ‘recovery’ language. This review thus identifies gaps within the existing desistance literature, and it is expected that the further application of desistance language to drug-using offenders can build a better understanding of why and how drug-using offenders desist from drug use and offending. Further interdisciplinary research should be conducted on specific offender populations to improve understanding of the change process(es), which seems to be dual in nature but with a dynamic interplay between desistance and recovery.
Verslaving | 2010
Freya Vander Laenen; Liesbeth Vandam; Charlotte Colman
Safety, societal problems and citizens 'perceptions' : new empirical data, theories and analyses | 2010
Liesbeth Vandam; Charlotte Colman; Freya Vander Laenen; Brice De Ruyver
European Journal on Criminal Policy and Research | 2008
Eveline De Wree; Brice De Ruyver; Karen Verpoest; Charlotte Colman
Crime Law and Social Change | 2009
Eveline De Wree; Lieven Pauwels; Charlotte Colman; Brice De Ruyver
Update in de criminologie VI : actuele ontwikkelingen inzake EU-strafrecht, veiligheid & preventie, politie, strafprocedure, prostitutie en mensenhandel, drugsbeleid en penologie | 2012
Freya Vander Laenen; Charlotte Colman; Saaske De Keulenaer; Stefan Thomaes
PANOPTICON | 2012
Freya Vander Laenen; Charlotte Colman; Saaske De Keulenaer; Stefan Thomaes
Archive | 2011
Charlotte Colman; Brice De Ruyver; Freya Vander Laenen; Wouter Vanderplasschen; Eric Broekaert; Saaske De Keulenaer; Stefan Thomaes
Actualia strafrecht en criminologie : update in de criminologie V | 2010
Charlotte Colman; Eveline De Wree; Brice De Ruyver