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  • Veteran Incarceration: Lived Experience and Pathways to Rehabilitation

    Veteran Incarceration by Flake, Jason D.; Arxer, Steven L.; LePage, James P.;

    Lived Experience and Pathways to Rehabilitation

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      • Publisher's listprice GBP 145.00
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    Short description:

    Through qualitative interviews with formerly incarcerated veterans, this book focuses on the lived experiences, and behaviors associated with the incarceration of veterans.

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    Long description:

    Through qualitative interviews with formerly incarcerated veterans, this book focuses on the lived experiences, and behaviors associated with the incarceration, of veterans. Guided by the life-course perspective, the authors have identified novel turning-point behaviors linked with incarceration. They provide an in-depth and nuanced understanding of veteran incarceration, blend veteran-centric behaviors with known incarceration factors (i.e., substance use and mental health disorders), and provide a glimpse into how these behaviors interact with other known factors (i.e., homelessness and unemployment). Understanding veterans? lived experiences with incarceration can provide policy makers and practitioners with the foundation for disrupting the incarceration cycle and positively impacting mental health and substance use problems, homelessness, and unemployment. The authors discuss social and health policy implications and provide recommendations on future research on veteran populations. This volume is enlightening and inspiring for researchers and scholars in public health, social work, and sociology/criminal justice programs, as well as all policymakers and practitioners concerned with veterans? adjustment to civilian life.

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    Table of Contents:

    Chapter 1: The Personal Impact of Incarceration


    Chapter 2: Contributors to Veteran Incarceration


    Chapter 3: The Need to Incorporate Lived Experiences


    Chapter 4: Veteran Identity, Treatment Seeking, and Service Provision


    Chapter 5: Trajectories & Transitions and How They Guide Our Understanding of Veteran Incarceration Experiences


    Chapter 6: Building Dialogue and Trust Around Veteran Lived Experiences


    Chapter 7: Turning Points in Veterans? Pathways to Incarceration


    Chapter 8: Perceptions of Choice and Control Among Post-Incarcerated Veterans


    Chapter 9: Negative Service Experiences and Veterans' Pathways to Incarceration


    Chapter 10: Self-care Concept Formation and Incarceration Risks: Self-Medicating as Coping Behavior


    Chapter 11: Negative Life Events as Incarceration Turning Points


    Chapter 12: Veteran Identity, Incarceration Pathways, and Implications for Policy, Practice, and Evaluation

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