Hannah Graham (PhD) is a Lecturer in Criminology in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research (SCCJR) at the University of Stirling.
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. 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.
1. Introduction, 2. Rehabilitation: From Paradigms to Processes, 3. Tools and Approaches in Rehabilitation Work, 4. Navigating the Research Process, 5. Alcohol and other Drugs Rehabilitation Work, 6. Criminal Justice and Working with Offenders, 7. Allies and Adversaries: Complexity and the Dynamics of Collaboration, 8. Theorising Rehabilitation Work and the Helping Professions, 9. Innovation, Leadership and Hope for Change, 10. Changing Rehabilitation Cultures