Trusting Recovery and Desistance
The Social Components Model of Recovery from Addiction and Desistance from Crime
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:30th Nov '23
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The social processes which underpin and shape our lives have the power to significantly transform the trajectories of people experiencing recovery from addiction and desistance from crime. Recovery from addiction and desistance from crime are processes which are often experienced and supported in the same physical spaces and are also frequently experienced by the same people. This book therefore synthesises and presents research on the social influences of recovery and desistance.
This book presents the social component model of recovery from addiction and desistance from crime: a strength-based approach presenting case studies to better understand the social factors of both recovery from addiction and desistance from crime and therefore a step towards enhancing evidence-based policy and practice. The social components that have emerged and will be discussed within this book include relationships and social bonds; social identity, group membership, and social networks; and social capital.
Compiled based on observations, interviews, and social identity mapping methods, this work combines and presents theory and research to enhance and strengthen the evidence available for people who are already teaching about, supporting, and experiencing both desistance from crime and recovery from addiction in practice.
“Lauren Hall’s book makes a significant contribution to the emerging literature on desistance and recovery. Her social components model is both innovative and has important implications for research and practice in this area. This is an important text in advancing our ability to support and sustain positive change”
David Best, Professor in Criminology, Leeds Trinity University
"Like offending and addiction, desistance and recovery are inextricably entwined, yet the two processes are somehow separated by disciplinary silos. In this ground-breaking analysis, Hall integrates the two frameworks, uncovers the common sociological forces that unite them, and presents an exciting way forward for research and practice.”
Shadd Maruna,Professor of Criminology, Queen’s University Belfast
ISBN: 9780367743475
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 700g
172 pages