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Ben Hunter
Ben Hunter
Principal lecturer in criminology, University of Greenwich
Verified email at gre.ac.uk
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Criminal careers in transition: The social context of desistance from crime
S Farrall, B Hunter, G Sharpe, A Calverley
Oxford University Press, 2014
3362014
Theorizing structural and individual-level processes in desistance and persistence: Outlining an integrated perspective
S Farrall, G Sharpe, B Hunter, A Calverley
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Criminology 44 (2), 218-234, 2011
1892011
Emotions, future selves and the process of desistance
B Hunter, S Farrall
The British Journal of Criminology 58 (2), 291-308, 2018
872018
What ‘works’ when retracing sample members in a qualitative longitudinal study?
S Farrall, B Hunter, G Sharpe, A Calverley
International Journal of Social Research Methodology 19 (3), 287-300, 2016
562016
White-collar offenders and desistance from crime: Future selves and the constancy of change
B Hunter
Routledge, 2015
452015
Blue-collar, white-collar: crimes and mistakes
N Shover, BW Hunter
Offenders on offending, 227-250, 2013
292013
Space, place and desistance from drug use
B Hunter, S Farrall
Oñati Socio-Legal Series 5 (3), 2015
202015
White-collar offenders after the fall from grace: Stigma, blocked paths and resettlement
B Hunter
Existentialist criminology, 145-168, 2009
162009
The correctional experiences of white‐collar offenders
B Hunter
The handbook of white‐collar crime, 297-313, 2019
112019
I can’t make my own future
B Hunter
Escape Routes: Contemporary Perspectives on Life After Punishment, 221-239, 2010
72010
Corporate Criminal Careers: Thinking about Organizational Offending.
B Hunter
Journal of Theoretical & Philosophical Criminology 13, 2021
52021
Postconviction and powerful offenders: The white-collar offender as professional-ex
B Hunter, S Farrall
The Routledge International Handbook of the Crimes of the Powerful, 443-454, 2015
42015
What'works' when retracing sample members in a QLR study? Some thoughts on how to minimize attrition.
S Farrall, B Hunter, GH Sharpe, A Calverley
International Journal of Social Research Methodology, 2015
32015
Pinpointing persistent polluters: environmental offending and recidivist companies in England
B Hunter
Deviant Behavior 44 (9), 1287-1302, 2023
12023
Exiting an offender role: white-collar offenders’ sense of self and the demonstration of change
B Hunter
Ex-treme Identities and Transitions Out of Extraordinary Roles, 37-57, 2022
12022
The long-term impacts of probation supervision
B Hunter, S Farrall, G Sharpe, A Calverley
The Routledge International Handbook of Life-Course Criminology, 436-449, 2017
12017
Narratives of Change: Exploring Desistance from White-Collar Crime.
B Hunter
Keele University, 2008
12008
Desistance
B Hunter
The Routledge Companion to Criminological Theory and Concepts, 443-446, 2018
2018
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K Harrison, AK Gill, B Hunter, S Farrall, SLJE Eck, RB Langerhans, ...
British Journal of Criminology 58 (2), 2018
2018
Environmental Crime and its Victims: Perspectives within Green Criminology
B Hunter
Crime Media Culture 12, 120, 2016
2016
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