Desistance, Resistance, and Normalcy

Author:   Tea Fredriksson (Stockholm University) ,  Robin Gålnander
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032866741


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 March 2025
Format:   Hardback
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This book provides a nuanced, critical analysis of desistance from crime, particularly through the lens of women’s experiences. It develops desistance theory by interrogating the concept of normalcy, highlighting how normative societal expectations cause harms on desistance journeys. Through this lens, the book uncovers tensions between desistance as a journey towards societal (re)integration and the resistance desisters experience when encountering state institutions and social norms. Being no longer part of the old life, and not yet part of the new, desisters face both familiar and unfamiliar harms. A key conceptual contribution is the book’s critique of normalcy as both an aspirational and oppressive goal. The work illustrates how the pursuit of mainstream inclusion can expose desisters to both new and continuous harms. These include surveillance and stigma, social and literal death, gendered violence, and economic precarity. By engaging with feminist and temporal criminological theories, the book sheds light on how desisters’ experiences reveal the dark side of normalcy, calling into question whether its pursuit is wholly desirable. With its focus on the intersections of gender, stigma, and social control, this work advances academic debates on desistance, proposing a rethinking of how criminal justice systems and support frameworks engage with those transitioning out of criminalized lifestyles. It will appeal to students and scholars of criminology, desistance, gender studies, recovery from addiction, and to practitioners and policy-makers in these fields.

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Author:   Tea Fredriksson (Stockholm University) ,  Robin Gålnander
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.510kg
ISBN:  

9781032866741


ISBN 10:   1032866748
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   26 March 2025
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Tertiary & Higher Education
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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""This book is an eminent example of how the desistance field is maturing and its traditional borders are being pushed in new critical directions. Fredriksson and Gålnander offer an in-depth and rich analysis of female desistance that sheds new light on areas such as constructions of femininity, views of ‘normalcy’, and the passage of time. The book makes for an invigorating and inspiring read and is strongly recommended to academics and students alike!"" Dr. Linnéa Österman, Gothenburg University ""Through a painstaking and sometimes painful analysis of the lives of ten women, this fascinating book reveals the myriad ways in which patriarchy complicates and disrupts their pursuit of desistance from crime, denying them the material, psychological and social resources they need to rebuild their lives. It is a major step forward in gendering desistance research and theory."" Professor Fergus McNeill, University of Glasgow ""Fredriksson and Gålnander’s incredibly rich dataset, painstakingly gathered through repeated interviews, paints a vivid picture of criminalised women’s struggles to achieve normalcy. Expertly documenting the challenges, pains, and injuries convicted women frequently encounter as they attempt to leave crime behind, the authors ask searching questions about the desirability of the ‘normalcy project’ itself."" Dr. Gilly Sharpe, University of Sheffield


“This book is an eminent example of how the desistance field is maturing and its traditional borders are being pushed in new critical directions. Fredriksson and Gålnander offer an in-depth and rich analysis of female desistance that sheds new light on areas such as constructions of femininity, views of ‘normalcy’ and the passage of time. The book makes for an invigorating and inspiring read and is strongly recommended to academics and students alike!” Dr. Linnéa Österman, Gothenburg University “Through a painstaking and sometimes painful analysis of the lives of ten women, this fascinating book reveals the myriad ways in which patriarchy complicates and disrupts their pursuit of desistance from crime, denying them the material, psychological and social resources they need to rebuild their lives. It is a major step forward in gendering desistance research and theory.” Professor Fergus McNeill, University of Glasgow ""Fredriksson and Gålnander’s incredibly rich dataset, painstakingly gathered through repeated interviews, paints a vivid picture of criminalised women’s struggles to achieve normalcy. Expertly documenting the challenges, pains and injuries convicted women frequently encounter as they attempt to leave crime behind, the authors ask searching questions about the desirability of the ‘normalcy project’ itself."" Dr. Gilly Sharpe, University of Sheffield


Author Information

Tea Fredriksson is senior lecturer at Stockholm University’s Department of Criminology, studies constructions of belonging and otherness. Focusing on prisons and desistance, she uses intersectional and hauntological frameworks in explorations of spaces and processes of punishment. Robin Gålnander is associate senior lecturer at Stockholm University’s Department of Criminology. His primary research focus involves desistance from crime using feminist theories and methodologies, and he has conducted a longitudinal, qualitative research project on women’s desistance from crime since 2015.

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