Background: This article draws on the evaluation of the pilot Drug Recovery Wings (DRWs), which were introduced ten prisons in England and Wales, with the intention of delivering abstinence-focused drug recovery services. The DRW pilots can be seen as representing the extension of the recovery paradigm – so prevalent elsewhere in UK drug policy – to the prison system. This study aimed to provide a detailed account of DRW prisoners’ expectations and experiences in the transition from prison to the community and explore the potential for ‘doing recovery’ in prison and on release. Methods: In-depth, qualitative interviews were conducted in prison with 61 prisoners across six of the DRWs. Follow-up interviews six months after release were condu...
The emerging literature on desistance (and recovery from addictions) has focused on key life-course...
Matt Cracknell presents key findings from his research on resettlement policy and practice in Englan...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...
The transition from jail to community is a high-risk time for individuals who use substances, with e...
Purpose – This preliminary small-scale research aimed to achieve an insight into drug use offenders...
The position of rehabilitation in prisons in England and Wales has long been debated. Yet studies wh...
Background In recent years, an abstinence-focused, ‘recovery’ agenda has emerged in UK drug policy, ...
In 2013 the UK government published plans to radically reform resettlement provision for released pr...
Reshaping substance misuse treatment in prisons is central to the UK Government’s drive to address s...
Background In recent years, an abstinence-focused, ‘recovery’ agenda has emerged in UK drug policy,...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
(First paragraph) THIS ARTICLE offers a brief overview of a desistance-oriented approach to supporti...
The emerging literature on desistance (and recovery from addictions) has focused on key life-course ...
Victims of debt after imprisonment: Experiences of Norwegians with substance use challenges Persons ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
The emerging literature on desistance (and recovery from addictions) has focused on key life-course...
Matt Cracknell presents key findings from his research on resettlement policy and practice in Englan...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...
The transition from jail to community is a high-risk time for individuals who use substances, with e...
Purpose – This preliminary small-scale research aimed to achieve an insight into drug use offenders...
The position of rehabilitation in prisons in England and Wales has long been debated. Yet studies wh...
Background In recent years, an abstinence-focused, ‘recovery’ agenda has emerged in UK drug policy, ...
In 2013 the UK government published plans to radically reform resettlement provision for released pr...
Reshaping substance misuse treatment in prisons is central to the UK Government’s drive to address s...
Background In recent years, an abstinence-focused, ‘recovery’ agenda has emerged in UK drug policy,...
In the last twenty years, the recovery movement in alcohol and other drugs (AOD) has emerged as a ma...
(First paragraph) THIS ARTICLE offers a brief overview of a desistance-oriented approach to supporti...
The emerging literature on desistance (and recovery from addictions) has focused on key life-course ...
Victims of debt after imprisonment: Experiences of Norwegians with substance use challenges Persons ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically regard the conc...
The emerging literature on desistance (and recovery from addictions) has focused on key life-course...
Matt Cracknell presents key findings from his research on resettlement policy and practice in Englan...
A fundamental barrier to recovery is “negative recovery capital” in the form of barriers to access t...