Social Capital, Mutual Aid and Desistance: A Theoretically Integrated Process Model

Author:

Albertson Katherine1ORCID,Albertson Kevin2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Law and Criminology, Sheffield Hallam University , Sheffield , UK

2. Department of Economics, Policy and International Business, Manchester Metropolitan University , Manchester , UK

Abstract

Abstract Positive social capital-building outcomes were identified in a longitudinal evaluation of a veteran-specific initiative supporting desistance from crime and substance misuse. A secondary analysis of the qualitative data generated is presented here. We identify three transformational subjective re-alignments across the veteran cohort who sustained their engagement in the mutual aid initiative. These re-alignments are linked to the mobilization of bonding, bridging and linking sources of social capital. We directly align mutual aid practice dynamics with the micro-, meso- and macro-level distinctions highlighted in relational desistance explanatory frameworks. Our analysis provides new insights into the relationship between social capital building and desistance. We present a theoretically informed social capital-building process model highlighting the generalizability of our findings to wider (ex-) offender populations.

Funder

Forces in Mind Trust

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Law,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous),Social Psychology,Pathology and Forensic Medicine

Reference99 articles.

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