@article{Namitha M S_Afna Sulaiman_2022, title={Criminal Recidivism: A Qualitative Study}, volume={9}, url={https://ijip.co.in/index.php/ijip/article/view/1369}, DOI={10.25215/0902.175}, abstractNote={Criminal recidivism rates are high across the world (50 percent), but only three percent in India, which is low when compared to other countries; however, recidivism remains a problem. Convicts do not like going back to jail after being caught and imprisoned many times. In this light, it is necessary to investigate what factors can lead to a person’s re-conviction of a crime. The current research untangles the subjective feelings of stigma and prejudice, as well as social and materialistic encouragement, to discover the predictors of criminal recidivism. A purposive sampling approach was used to pick 18 reconvicted people for the study. Semi-structured interviews were used to collect data. Stigma and injustice, according to the report, serve as an intangible sanction that leads to criminal recidivism. The inability to live a life with social and material support is a risk factor that must be addressed through adequate education and job opportunities. }, number={2}, journal={ International Journal of Indian Psychȯlogy }, author={Namitha M S and Afna Sulaiman}, year={2022}, month={Nov.} }