"By focusing, in depth, on the experiences of residents in therapeutic communities, Alisa Stevens has crafted an intimate account of how men come to terms with traumatic experiences and their own serious offending. The pain, turmoil, optimism and hope are captured as the men journey towards a different future. These stories reveal the potential of therapeutic communities to provide a model for an effective and humane approach to imprisonment."Jamie Bennett, Governor of HMP Grendon and Springhill, UK."In Offender Rehabilitation and Therapeutic Communities, Alisa Stevens provides a thorough and highly original account of the culture and dynamics of prison-based therapeutic communities. Written vividly and elegantly throughout, the book provides a vital bridge between studies of the daily life of the prison and the growing literature on identity change and desistance. It is an extremely valuable and welcome addition to both fields."Dr. Ben Crewe, Deputy Director of Prisons Research Centre, University of Cambridge, UK."This scholarly, insightful and often-compelling study of therapeutic communities (TCs) makes a significant contribution to the ongoing resurgence in ethnographic studies of the modern prison."Joe Sim, Liverpool John Moores University