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Trusting Recovery and Desistance synthesises and presents research on the social influences of recovery and desistance.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1. Introduction 2. Theorising Recovery and Desistance 3. Methods, Contexts, and Trajectories into Offending and Addiction 4. The Relational Component 5. The Identity Component 6. The Social Capital Component 7. Trusting and Guiding Recovery and Desistance: The Radius of Trust and The Lead Component 8. A Social Component Model Case Study 9. A Social Component Model Approach to Building Trust in Recovery and Desistance
Über den Autor / die Autorin
Lauren Hall is an Assistant Professor in criminology at the University of Nottingham. Her research seeks to better understand recovery from addiction and desistance from crime, with a view to increasing strength-based approaches in practice that are supported by evidence. She has also engaged in broader criminal justice related research, for example exploring experiences of desistance from partner perspectives; gendered social mechanisms of recovery; the health and well-being of prison governors; and the implementation of prison (re)settlement programmes.
Zusammenfassung
Trusting Recovery and Desistance synthesises and presents research on the social influences of recovery and desistance.