Pathways to recovery and desistance the Role of the Social Contagion of Hope

Using case studies and a strengths-based approach Best puts forward a new recovery and reintegration model for substance users and offenders leaving prison which emphasizes the importance of long-term recovery and the role that communities and peers play in the process

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Best, David
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Bristol Policy Press 2019, 2019
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