Prison series
Offenders' families have another set of problems to deal with. These books are aimed especially at people with a family member in the criminal justice system.
Prison, Drugs and You: for the families and friends of prisoners
Price: £1.75
7.5% discount available to Support+ members.
Order code: B03
A comprehensive 40 page guide exploring the issues faced by families of drug/alcohol using offenders. This booklet deals with the most common situations which families have to face such as: the arrest, visiting someone in prison, buying and supplying drugs in prison and preparations for release and resettlement. Adfam’s direct work with the families of drug and alcohol using offenders has been used to provide direct answers to some of the most common questions which families have: What went wrong?, What are the practical things I need to arrange?, What help it there in prison? and What support is there for me?
Prison, Drugs and You is an ideal resource for anyone who wants to provide families with comprehensive and direct guidance on how to deal with the problems that arise when a drug/alcohol using family member is arrested and sent to prison.
Prisons, Drugs and Your Family: Understanding the impact of drug activity - a booklet for prisoners
Price: £1.75
7.5% discount available to Support+ members.
Order code: B04
An 18 page guide for prisoners to help them understand how their families feel and guidance on how to deal with prison life. Written in conjunction with HM Prison Service this guide provides a solid introduction for prisoners with drug/alcohol problems and is a useful resource for signposting prisoners to appropriate help.
The booklet also contains practical guidance on issues such as:
- Using drugs in prison
- Drugs and bullying
- How to find out if you have a drug problem
- The problems and pitfalls of release
With useful contacts in the back this publication is an ideal resource for drug/alcohol affected prisoners with relevant, timely and straightforward information and guidance.



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