RT Article T1 De-demonizing the ‘monstrous’ drug addict: a qualitative look at social reintegration through rehabilitation and employment JF Critical criminology VO 23 IS 1 SP 57 OP 72 A1 Lutman, Brandon A2 Lynch, Caitlin A2 Monk-Turner, Elizabeth LA English YR 2015 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1850472270 AB Few studies explore how employers perceive the experience of hiring recovering substance abusers. Qualitative, semi-structured interviews were conducted with employers who hire clients from a residential drug treatment facility for adult males in a capital city in the southeastern United States as well as several administrators that work at this facility. The emergent themes uncovered through these interviews shed light on the opinions of those who refuse to abandon a population of individuals who have been neglected by so many others. The research participant insights shed light on the fact that when overcoming drug addiction and abuse, getting sober is only half the battle. These individuals are then left to fight against the labels and stigmatization cast upon them by society. Information gleaned from these interviews may offer employers who may consider hiring ex-offenders, insights into potential benefits and problems they may encounter in working with this population. The findings of this study emphasize the damning effects of labeling on the social reintegration of those desperate for a second chance at being productive members of society. NO Literaturverzeichnis: Seite 71-72 K1 Criminal Justice System K1 Felony Conviction K1 Life Skill K1 Residential Treatment Facility K1 Work World DO 10.1007/s10612-014-9244-5