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Helping Men Recover : A Program for Treating Addiction, Special Edition for Use in the Justice System, Workbook.
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ISBN: 1119807255 Year: 2022 Publisher: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated,

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"Helping Men Recover originally was designed as a gender-based, trauma-informed treatment program for men with substance use disorders. Over the years, our understanding of gender has shifted from the binary male-female model to a more inclusive and expansive model. We now know that sexual identity and gender identity can be more fluid; each exists cross a continuum. Therefore, one of the revisions to this program is to make it suitable for men, trans men, and nonbinary people who have a masculine experience of the world. Other revisions include the updating of research, theories, practices, and contents of the sessions. In addition, this special edition has been designed for individuals who are involved in the criminal justice system, including those who are living in custodial settings"--


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Helping men recover : a program for treating addiction, a man's workbook
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ISBN: 9781119886563 Year: 2022 Publisher: San Francisco : Jossey-Bass,

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Philosophy behind bars : growth and development in prison
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ISBN: 1529205581 1529205573 1529205565 1529205549 1529205557 Year: 2021 Publisher: Bristol, UK : Bristol University Press,

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Long-term prisoners need to be given the space to reflect, and grow. This ground-breaking study found that engaging prisoners in philosophy education enabled them to think about some of the 'big' questions in life and as a result to see themselves and others differently. Using the prisoners' own words, Szifris shows the importance of this type of education for growth and development. She demonstrates how the philosophical dialogue led to a form of community which provided a space for self-reflection, pro-social interaction and communal exploration of ideas, which could have long-term positive consequences.


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Surviving incarceration
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ISBN: 1771120541 9781771120548 9781771120555 177112055X 9781771120531 1771120533 Year: 2014 Publisher: Waterloo, Ontario

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Is prison a humane form of punishment and an effective means of rehabilitation? Are current prison policies, such as shifting resources away from rehabilitation toward housing more offenders, improving the safety and lives of incarcerated populations? Considering that many Canadians have served time, are currently incarcerated, or may one day be incarcerated–and will be released back into society–it is essential for the functioning and betterment of communities that we understand the realities that shape the prison experience for adult male offenders. Surviving Incarceration reveals the unnecessary and omnipresent violence in prisons, the heterogeneity of the prisoner population, and the realities that different prisoners navigate in order to survive. Ricciardelli draws on interviews with almost sixty former federal prisoners to show how their criminal convictions, masculinity, and sexuality determined their social status in prison and, in consequence, their potential for victimization. The book outlines the modern "inmate code" that governs prisoner behaviours, the formal controls put forth by the administration, the dynamics that shape sex-offender experiences of incarceration, and the personal growth experiences of many prisoners as they cope with incarceration.


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Elements of promising practice in programs serving fathers involved in the criminal justice system
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Year: 2008 Publisher: Gaithersburg, MD : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance, National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse,

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"What works" in programs serving fathers involved in the criminal justice system? : lessons from evidence-based evaluations
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Year: 2008 Publisher: Gaithersburg, MD : U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Administration for Children and Families, Office of Family Assistance, National Responsible Fatherhood Clearinghouse,

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Sweet Hell on Fire : A Memoir of the Prison I Worked In and the Prison I Lived In
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ISBN: 1402270771 140227078X Year: 2012 Publisher: Naperville : Sourcebooks,

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""A gritty, raw, and engrossing voice.""-Publishers Weekly I was a bad mother, a bad daughter, a bad wife, a bad friend. Boozed out and tired, with no dreams and no future. But I was a good officer. Sara Lunsford helped cage the worst of the worst, from serial killers to sex criminals. At the end of every day, when she walked out the prison gate, she had to try to shed the horrors she witnessed. But the darkness invaded every part of her life, no matter how much she tried to immerse herself in a liquor bottle. She co


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Stranger Rape
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ISBN: 1442662433 9781442662438 9781442613461 9781442645363 1442645369 1442613467 1442662441 Year: 2012 Publisher: Toronto

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The book's major achievement is to recognize rapists and rape in their particularity and complexity in the hope that critical thinking about their lives and about their experiences in penal contexts and programs may eventually lead to what one respondent called his 'road to redemption'.


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Holding on
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ISBN: 0520973313 9780520973312 9780520305243 0520305248 9780520305250 0520305256 Year: 2019 Publisher: Oakland, California

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Holding On reveals the results of an unprecedented ten-year study of justice-involved families, rendering visible the lives of a group of American families whose experiences are too often lost in large-scale demographic research. Using new data from the Multi-site Family Study on Incarceration, Parenting, and Partnering-a groundbreaking study of almost two thousand families, incorporating a series of couples-based surveys and qualitative interviews over the course of three years-Holding On sheds rich new light on the parenting and intimate relationships of justice-involved men, challenging long-standing boundaries between research on incarceration and on the well-being of low-income families. Boldly proposing that the failure to recognize the centrality of incarcerated men's roles as fathers and partners has helped to justify a system that removes them from their families and hides that system's costs to parents, partners, and children, Holding On considers how research that breaks the false dichotomy between offender and parent, inmate and partner, and victim and perpetrator might help to inform a next generation of public policies that truly support vulnerable families.

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