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Conversations about rehabilitation and how to address the drugs-crime nexus have been dominated by academics and policymakers, without due recognition of the experience and knowledge of practitioners. Not enough is known about the cultures and conditions in which rehabilitation occurs. Why is it that significant numbers of practitioners are leaving the alcohol and other drugs field, while disproportionate numbers of criminal justice practitioners are on leave?

Rehabilitation Work provides a unique insight into what happens behind the closed doors of prisons, probation and parole offices, drug rehabs, and recovery support services drawing on research from Australia. This book is among the first to provide a dedicated empirical examination of the interface between the concurrent processes of desistance from crime and recovery from substance misuse, and the implications for rehabilitation work. Hannah Graham uses practitioner interviews, workforce data and researcher observations to reveal compelling differences between official accounts of rehabilitation work, and what practitioners actually do in practice. Practitioners express a desire to be the change rather than being subject to change, actively co-producing progressive reforms instead of passively coping with funding cutbacks and interagency politics.

Applied examples of how practitioners collaborate, lead and innovate in the midst of challenging work are complemented with evocative illustrations of insider humour and professional resilience. This book is a key resource for students, academics and practitioners across fields including criminology and criminal justice, social work, psychology, counselling and addiction treatment.

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This fascinating book provides important new insights into the real world of rehabilitation and a sophisticated account of the challenges and opportunities experienced by diverse groups of practitioners as they grapple with how best to respond to people with complex needs. Issues of collaboration, morale, resources, vision and hope have never been more pressing, nor the stories of those working at the coalface more compelling. A truly remarkable achievement.
Rob White, Professor of Criminology, University of Tasmania, Australia
Hannah Graham has emerged as one of the most interesting and important new voices in the study of rehabilitation. This eloquent and evocative new book asks not just what works but what is the work of offender rehabilitation. The findings provide a fascinating way forward for creating and maintaining rehabilitative cultures in criminal justice.
Professor Shadd Maruna, Dean of the School of Criminal Justice, Rutgers University Newark, USA
This is an exceptionally thoughtful, reflective and ambitious book. It confirms the emergence of Hannah Graham as a unique and important voice in global debates about rehabilitation theory and practice. She brings to her work and to this book an unusual and precious gift; the ability to synthesise knowledge from across a range of disciplines and on a number of related (but much too rarely connected) topics. For that reason, this book should be read by everyone who cares about what rehabilitation is and what it could and should be.
Fergus McNeill, Professor of Criminology and Social Work, University of Glasgow, UK
This book is a very welcome and important contribution to the recovery and desistance literature. It is essential reading for anyone interested in translating academic theories and evidence into the real world of practice. It provides valuable insights into how practitioners manage complex working environments including organisational structures and culture, discipline loyalties and individual ideologies, and how these factors impact on day to day rehabilitation work in criminal justice settings.
Professor Chris Trotter, Director of Monash University Criminal Justice Research Consortium, Monash University, Australia
Rehabilitation Work
Conversations about rehabilitation and how to address the drugscrime nexus have been dominated by academics and policymakers, without due recognition of the experience and knowledge of practitioners. Not enough is known about the cultures and conditions in which rehabilitation occurs. Why is it that significant numbers of practitioners are leaving the alcohol and other drugs field, while disproportionate numbers of criminal justice practitioners are on leave?
Rehabilitation Work provides a unique insight into what happens behind the closed doors of prisons, probation and parole offices, drug rehabs, and recovery support services by drawing on research from Australia. This book is among the first to provide a dedicated empirical examination of the interface between the concurrent processes of desistance from crime and recovery from substance misuse, and the implications for rehabilitation work. Hannah Graham uses practitioner interviews, workforce data and researcher observations to reveal compelling differences between official accounts of rehabilitation work, and what practitioners actually do in practice. Practitioners express a desire to be the change rather than being subject to change, actively co-producing progressive reforms instead of passively coping with funding cutbacks and interagency politics.
Applied examples of how practitioners collaborate, lead and innovate in the midst of challenging work are complemented with evocative illustrations of insider humour and professional resilience. This book is a key resource for students, academics and practitioners across fields including criminology and criminal justice, social work, psychology, counselling and addiction treatment.
Hannah Graham is a Lecturer in Criminology in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) at the University of Stirling.
International Series on Desistance and Rehabilitation
General Editor
Stephen Farrall, University of Sheffield
Editorial Board
Ros Burnett, University of Oxford
Barry Godfrey, University of Liverpool
Mark Halsey, Flinders University, Australia
Thomas LeBel, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, USA
Fergus McNeill, Glasgow University
Shadd Maruna, Rutgers University, USA
Gwen Robinson, Sheffield University
1The Dynamics of Desistance
Charting pathways through change
Deidre Healy
2Criminal Behaviour in Context
Space, place and desistance from crime
Nick Flynn
3Cultures of Desistance
Rehabilitation, reintegration and ethnic minorities
Adam Calverley
4Offender Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Communities
Enabling change the TC way
Alisa Stevens
5Desistance Transitions and the Impact of Probation
Sam King
6Black Men, Invisibility and Desistance from Crime
Towards a critical race theory of desistance
Martin Glynn
7White-Collar Offenders and Desistance from Crime
Future selves and the constancy of change
Ben Hunter
8Offending and Desistance
The importance of social relations
Beth Weaver
9Therapeutic Correctional Relationships
Theory, research and practice
Sarah Lewis
10Rehabilitation Work
Supporting desistance and recovery
Hannah Graham
First published 2016
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2016 Hannah Graham
The right of Hannah Graham to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by her in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilised in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publishers.
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British Library Cataloguing-in-Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging in Publication Data
Names: Graham, Hannah, author.
Title: Rehabilitation work: supporting desistance and recovery / by Hannah
Graham.
Description: Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2016. | Series:
International series on desistance and rehabilitation; 10 | Includes
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