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ROTH, Jeffrey D. and BEST, David, eds. (2012). Addiction and recovery in the UK. Routledge. [Edited Book]

BUCKINGHAM, Sarah and BEST, David, eds. (2016). Addiction, behavioral change and social identity : The path to resilience and recovery. Abingdon, Routledge. [Edited Book]

ROBINSON, Ann and HAMILTON, Paula, eds. (2016). Moving on from crime and substance use: Transforming identities. Bristol, Policy Press. [Edited Book]

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ALBERTSON, Katherine (2015). Creativity, self-exploration and change: creative-arts based activities and transformational identity desistance narratives. The Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice, 54 (3), 277-291. [Article]

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ALBERTSON, Katherine, BEST, David, IRVING, James, MURPHY, Tony, BUCKINGHAM, Sarah, MORTON, Gavin, STEVENSON, Judy, CROWLEY, Michael, MAMA-RUDD, Adam and CHAGGAR, Alex (2016). Right Turn Veteran-Specific Recovery Service: 5 site evaluation pilot : Interim report. Project Report. Sheffield, Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

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ALBERTSON, Katherine, BEST, David, PINKNEY, Aaron, MURPHY, Tony, IRVING, James and STEVENSON, Judy (2017). "It’s not just about recovery": The Right Turn Veteran-Specific Recovery Service Evaluation, Final report. Project Report. Sheffield, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

ALBERTSON, Katherine and FLINTOFF, Penny (2008). Prison staff and voluntary sector working together to break the cycle of domestic violence : a case study. Prison Service Journal, 176, 26-33. [Article]

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ALBERTSON, Katherine, IRVING, James and BEST, David (2015). A Social Capital approach to assisting veterans through recovery and desistance transitions in civilian life. The Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice, 54 (4), 384-396. [Article]

ALBERTSON, Katherine and NANDI, Mahua (2009). Inside job at HMP Downview : media and employment, training & education opportunities in prison. Prison Service Journal, 182, 48-52. [Article]

ALBERTSON, Kevin, ALBERTSON, Katherine, FOX, Chris and ELLINGWORTH, Daniel (2015). Economic values and evidence: evaluating criminal justice policy. In: COWBURN, Malcolm, DUGGAN, Marian, ROBINSON, Ann and SENIOR, Paul, (eds.) Values in criminology and community justice. London, Policy Press, 313-328. [Book Section]

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ALBERTSON, Kevin, PATEMAN, Matthew, ALBERTSON, Katherine, BARNES, Ashley and PEPLOW, David (2016). The role of the arts, humanities and social sciences in forming and informing responses to contemporary social change. The International Journal of Interdisciplinary Civic and Political Studies, 11 (2), 29-46. [Article]

ALBRECHT, B., STAIGER, P. K., HALL, K., MILLER, P., BEST, David and LUBMAN, D. I. (2014). Benzodiazepine use and aggressive behaviour : a systematic review. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 48 (12), 1096-1114. [Article]

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ALBRECHT, Bonnie, STAIGER, Petra K., BEST, David, HALL, Kate, NIELSEN, Suzanne, LUBMAN, Dan I. and MILLER, Peter (2016). Benzodiazepine use of community-based violent offenders : a preliminary investigation. Journal of Substance Use, 22 (3), 295-303. [Article]

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ALBRECHT, Bonnie, STAIGER, Petra K., HALL, Kate, KAMBOUROPOULOS, Nicolas and BEST, David (2016). Motivational drive and alprazolam misuse : a recipe for aggression? Psychiatry Research, 240, 381-389. [Article]

ALLINGTON, Daniel and KLAFF, Lesley (2018). Why Alison Chabloz's conviction should be celebrated. The Jewish Chronicle. [Article]

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ANDERSSON, Catrin and KAZEMIAN, Lila (2017). Reliability and validity of cross-national homicide data: A comparison of UN and WHO data. International Journal of Comparative and Applied Criminal Justice. [Article]

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AUSTEN, Liz (2015). Designing in student engagement via course design. In: LTA Conference, Sheffield Hallam University, 25th June 2015. [Conference or Workshop Item]

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AUSTEN, Liz (2016). Police and Crime Commissioners : emerging 'drug policy actors'? Safer Communities, 15 (1), 4-10. [Article]

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AUSTEN, Liz, PARKIN, Helen, JONES-DEVITT, Stella, MCDONALD, Kieran and IRWIN, Brian (2016). Digital capability and teaching excellence: an integrative review exploring what infrastructure and strategies are necessary to support effective use of technology enabled learning (TEL). Project Report. Gloucester, The Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education. [Monograph]

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BANKS, James (2013). Edging your bets: advantage play, gambling, crime and victimisation. Crime, Media, Culture, 9 (2), 171-187. [Article]

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BANKS, James (2011). European regulation of cross-border hate speech in cyberspace: The limits of legislation. European Journal of Crime, Criminal Law and Criminal Justice, 19 (1), 1-13. [Article]

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BANKS, James (2011). Foreign national prisoners in the UK: explanations and implications. The Howard Journal Of Criminal Justice, 50 (2), 184-198. [Article]

BANKS, James (2021). From parasite to antihero: shifting depictions of the card sharp. In: JOHNSON, Mark, (ed.) The Casino, Card and Betting Game Reader. Bloomsbury. [Book Section]

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BANKS, James (2017). Gambling, crime and society. Basingstoke, Palgrave Macmillan. [Authored Book]

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BANKS, James (2015). The Heartbleed bug : insecurity repackaged, rebranded and resold. Crime, Media, Culture, 11 (3), 259-279. [Article]

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BANKS, James (2012). Online gambling and crime: a sure bet? The ETHICOMP Journal. [Article]

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BANKS, James (2014). Online gambling and crime: causes, controls and controversies. Farnham, Ashgate. [Authored Book]

BANKS, James (2014). Online gambling, advantage play, reflexivity and virtual ethnography. In: LUMSDEN, Karen and WINTER, Aaron, (eds.) Reflexivity in criminological research : experience with the powerful and powerless. London, Palgrave Macmillan, 289-300. [Book Section]

BANKS, James (2017). Radical criminology and the techno-security-capitalist-complex. In: STEINMETZ, Kevin F. and NOBLES, Matt R., (eds.) Technocrime and criminological theory. New York, Taylor & Francis, 102-115. [Book Section]

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BANKS, James (2010). Regulating hate speech online. International Review of Law, Computers and Technology, 24 (3), 233-239. [Article]

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BANKS, James (2012). Unmasking deviance: the visual construction of asylum seekers and refugees. Critical Criminology : International Journal, 20 (3), 293-310. [Article]

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BANKS, James and ALBERTSON, Katherine (2018). Veterans and violence: an exploration of pre-enlistment, military and post-service life. European Journal of Criminology, 15 (6), 730-747. [Article]

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BANKS, James and MOXON, David (2012). UIEGA and the rise and rise of gaming and gambling in the UK. CrimeTalk. [Article]

BANKS, James and MOXON, David (2013). The value(s) of cultural criminology. In: COWBURN, Malcolm, DUGGAN, Marian, ROBINSON, Anne and SENIOR, Paul, (eds.) Values in criminology and community justice. Bristol, Policy Press, 109-125. [Book Section]

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BARKER, S. Fiona, BEST, David, MANNING, Victoria, SAVIC, Michael, LUBMAN, Dan I. and RUSH, Brian (2016). A tiered model of substance use severity and life complexity : potential for application to needs-based planning. Substance Abuse, 37 (4), 526-533. [Article]

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BARKER, S. Fiona, MANNING, Victoria, BEST, David W., SAVIC, Michael and LUBMAN, Dan I. (2017). Alcohol, drug and related health and wellbeing issues among young people completing an online screen. Australasian Psychiatry, 25 (2), 130-134. [Article]

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BAROS, M. (2009). A developing gap in the application of articles 5 and 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights in the immigration context - the shifting nature of humanity. Journal of immigration asylum and nationality law, 23 (3), 264-280. [Article]

BAROS, Miroslav (2003). The Macedonian conflict and international law: self-determination and self-defence. International peacekeeping, 10 (3), 60-78. [Article]

BAROS, Miroslav (2007). A New human rights culture and deliberate constitutionalisation. Hertfordshire law journal, 5 (1), 107-117. [Article]

BAROS, Miroslav (2001). The UN's response to the Yugoslav Crisis: turning the UN charter on its head. International peacekeeping, 8 (1), 44-63. [Article]

BAROS, Miroslav (2003). The establishment of the International Criminal Court: institutionalising expedience? Hertfordshire law journal, 1 (1), 58-72. [Article]

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BARRY, Colette (2017). ‘You just get on with the job’: Prison officers’ experiences of deaths in custody in the Irish Prison Service. Prison Service Journal, 230, 53-60. [Article]

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BATHISH, Ramez, BEST, David, SAVIC, Michael, BECKWITH, Melinda, MACKENZIE, Jock and LUBMAN, Dan I. (2017). “Is it me or should my friends take the credit?” The role of social networks and social identity in recovery from addiction. Journal of Applied Social Psychology, 47 (1), 35-46. [Article]

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BECKWITH, Melinda, BEST, David, DINGLE, Genevieve, PERRYMAN, Cassandra and LUBMAN, Dan (2015). Predictors of flexibility in social identity among people entering a therapeutic community for substance abuse. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 33 (1), 93-104. [Article]

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BENNETT, L. (2008). Assets under attack: metal theft, the built environment and the dark side of the global recycling market. Environmental law and management, 20, 176-183. [Article]

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BENNETT, L. (2010). Judges, child trespassers and occupiers’ liability in the built environment. In: COBRA 2010, Paris, France, 2-3 September 2010. (Submitted) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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BENNETT, L. (2010). Trees and public liability - who really decides what is reasonably safe. Arboricultural journal, 33, 141-164. [Article]

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BENNETT, L. (2009). Why, what, and how? case study on law, risk, and decision making as necessary themes in built environment teaching. Journal of legal affairs dispute resolution engineering and construction, 1 (2), 105-113. [Article]

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BENNETT, L. and CROWE, Lynn (2008). Landowners' liability? is perception of the risk of liability for visitors accidents a barrier to countryside access? Project Report. Sheffield, Countryside recreation network. [Monograph]

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BENNETT, L. and GIBBESON, C. (2010). Perceptions of occupiers' liability risk by estate managers: a case study of memorial safety in English cemeteries. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 2 (1), p. 76. [Article]

BENNETT, Luke (2011). Judges, child trespassers and occupiers' liability. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 3 (2), 126-145. [Article]

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BENNETT, Luke (2011). A pub, a field and some signs – a case study on the pragmatics of proprietorship and legal cognition. In: COBRA 2011 - Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors International Research Conference, Manchester, UK, 12-13 September 2011. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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BENNETT, Luke and LAYARD, Antonio (2015). There are eight million stories in the Naked City - guest editorial. International Journal of Law in the Built Environment, 7 (1). [Article]

BEST, David (2012). Addiction recovery : a movement for social change and personal growth in the UK. Pavilion Publishing. [Authored Book]

BEST, David (2016). Developing strengths-based recovery systems through community connections. Addiction. (In Press) [Article]

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BEST, David (2018). Emotional Dysregulation as a target in the treatment of co-existing substance use and borderline personality disorders: A pilot study. Clinical Psychologist, 22 (2), 112-125. [Article]

BEST, David (2010). Mapping routes to recovery : the role of recovery groups and communities. In: YATES, Rowdy and MALLOCH, Margaret S., (eds.) Tackling addiction : pathways to recovery. Jessica Kingley Publishers, 32-43. [Book Section]

BEST, David (2012). Mapping the road to addiction recovery. Pavilion Publishing. [Authored Book]

BEST, David (2016). Social identity, social networks and social capital in desistance and recovery. In: ROBINSON, Ann and HAMILTON, Paula, (eds.) Moving on from crime and substance use: Transforming identities. Bristol, Policy Press, 175-194. [Book Section]

BEST, David (2013). Strength, support, setbacks and solutions : the developmental pathway to addiction recovery. Pavilion Publishing. [Authored Book]

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BEST, David (2016). Why the mechanisms of 12-Step behaviour change should matter to clinicians. Addiction, 112 (6), 938-939. [Article]

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BEST, David (2016). An unlikely hero? : challenging stigma through community engagement. Drugs and Alcohol Today, 16 (1), 106-116. [Article]

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BEST, David, ALBERTSON, Katherine, IRVING, James, LIGHTOWLERS, Carly, MAMA-RUDD, Adam and CHAGGAR, Alex (2015). The UK Life in Recovery Survey 2015 : the first national UK survey of addiction recovery experiences. Project Report. Sheffield, Helena Kennedy Centre for International Justice, Sheffield Hallam University. [Monograph]

BEST, David and BALL, G. (2011). Recovery and public policy : driving the strategy by raising political awareness. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 6 (1-2), 7-19. [Article]

BEST, David, BAMBER, S., BATTERSBY, A., GILMAN, M., GROSHKOVA, T., HONOR, S., MCCARTNEY, D., YATES, R. and WHITE, W. (2010). Recovery and straw men : an analysis of the objections raised to the transition to a recovery model in UK addiction services. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5 (3), 264-288. [Article]

BEST, David and BARRIE, A. (1997). Impact of illicit substance activity on young people. Journal of Substance Misuse, 2 (4), 197-202. [Article]

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BEST, David, BECKWITH, Melinda, HASLAM, Catherine, HASLAM, S. Alexander, JETTEN, Jolanda, MAWSON, Emily and LUBMAN, Dan I (2015). Overcoming alcohol and other drug addiction as a process of social identity transition : the social identity model of recovery (SIMOR). Addiction Research and Theory, 24 (2), 111-123. [Article]

BEST, David, BESWICK, T., GOSSOP, M., REES, S., COOMBER, R., WITTON, J. and STRANG, J. (2004). From the deal to the needle : drug purchasing and preparation among heroin users in drug treatment in south London. Addiction Research and Theory, 12 (6), 539-548. [Article]

BEST, David, BESWICK, Tracy, HODGKINS, Steve and IDLE, Matt (2016). Recovery, ambitions, and aspirations: an exploratory project to build a recovery community by generating a skilled recovery workforce. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34 (1), 3-14. [Article]

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BEST, David, BIRD, Karen and HUNTON, Lucy (2015). Recovery as a social phenomenon : what is the role of the community in supporting and enabling recovery? In: RONEL, Natti and SEGEV, Dana, (eds.) Positive criminology. Routledge frontiers of criminal justice (23). Routledge, 194-207. [Book Section]

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BEST, David, BLIUC, Ana-Maria, IQBAL, Muhammad, UPTON, Katie and HODGKINS, Steve (2017). Mapping social identity change in online networks of addiction recovery. Addiction Research & Theory, 26 (3), 163-173. [Article]

BEST, David and BUCKINGHAM, Sarah (2016). Addiction, behavioural change and social identity: Overview and concluding comments. In: BUCKINGHAM, Sarah and BEST, David, (eds.) Addiction, behavioral change and social identity : The path to resilience and recovery. Abingdon, Routledge, 196-204. [Book Section]

BEST, David, BYRNE, G., PULLEN, D., KELLY, J., ELLIOT, K. and SAVIC, M. (2014). Therapeutic communities and the local community : isolation or integration? Therapeutic Communities, 35 (4), 150-158. [Article]

BEST, David and DAY, E. (2010). Applied research methods. In: MILLER, Peter G., STRANG, John and MILLER, Peter M., (eds.) Addiction Research Methods. Wiley-Blackwell, 187-200. [Book Section]

BEST, David, DAY, E. and CAMPBELL, A. (2007). Developing a method for conducting needs assessments for drug treatment : a systems approach. Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (3), 263-275. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., CAMPBELL, A., FLYNN, P. M. and SIMPSON, D. D. (2009). Relationship between drug treatment engagement and criminal thinking style among drug-using offenders. European Addiction Research, 15 (2), 71-77. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., CANTILLANO, V., GASTON, R. L., NAMBAMALI, A., SWEETING, R. and KEANEY, F. (2008). Mapping heroin careers : utilising a standardised history-taking method to assess the speed of escalation of heroin using careers in a treatment-seeking cohort. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (2), 165-170. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., HOMAYOUN, S., LENTON, H., MOVERLEY, R. and OPENSHAW, M. (2008). Treatment retention in the Drug Intervention Programme : do primary drug users fare better than primary offenders? Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 15 (2), 201-209. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., MCCARTHY, T., DARLINGTON, I. and PINCHBECK, K. (2008). The Hierarchy of Needs and care planning in addiction services : what Maslow can tell us about addressing competing priorities? Addiction Research and Theory, 16 (4), 305-307. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, E., MORGAN, B., OZA, T., COPELLO, A. and GOSSOP, M. (2009). What treatment means in practice : an analysis of the delivery of evidence-based interventions in criminal justice drug treatment services in Birmingham, England. Addiction Research and Theory, 17 (6), 678-687. [Article]

BEST, David, DAY, Ed and KEANEY, Francis (2005). The future for inpatient drug treatment services in England : the need to increase more than just capacity. Journal of Substance Use, 10 (4), 183-186. [Article]

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BEST, David, DE ALWIS, Stephanie Judith and BURDETT, Donna (2017). The recovery movement and its implications for policy, commissioning and practice. Nordic Studies on Alcohol and Drugs, 34 (2), 107-111. [Article]

BEST, David and EVES, K. (2005). Why are there no lessons learned from road traffic incidents involving the police? Criminology and Criminal Justice, 5 (1), 37-53. [Article]

BEST, David, GHUFRAN, Safeena, DAY, Ed, RAY, Rajashree and LOARING, Jessica (2008). Breaking the habit : a retrospective analysis of desistance factors among formerly problematic heroin users. Drug and Alcohol Review, 27 (6), 619-624. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., GREENWOOD, J., MARSDEN, J., LEHMANN, P. and STRANG, J. (1999). Cannabis use in relation to illicit drug use and health problems among opiate misusers in treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 18 (1), 31-38. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., LEHMANN, P., HARRIS, J. and STRANG, J. (1999). The relationship between overdose and alcohol consumption among methadone maintenance patients. Journal of Substance Use, 4 (1), 41-44. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., MAN, L. H., FINCH, E., GREENWOOD, J. and STRANG, J. (2000). Accidental and deliberate overdose among opiate addicts in methadone maintenance treatment : are deliberate overdoses systematically different? Drug and Alcohol Review, 19 (2), 213-216. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., MAN, L. H., STILLWELL, G., COOMBER, R. and STRANG, J. (2002). Peer overdose resuscitation : multiple intervention strategies and time to response by drug users who witness overdose. Drug and Alcohol Review, 21 (3), 269-274. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., MARSDEN, J., FARRELL, M. and STRANG, J. (1997). Time of day of methadone consumption and illicit heroin use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 49 (1), 49-54. [Article]

BEST, David, GOSSOP, M., STEWART, D., MARSDEN, J., LEHMANN, P. and STRANG, J. (1999). Continued heroin use during methadone treatment : relationships between frequency of use and reasons reported for heroin use. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 53 (3), 191-195. [Article]

BEST, David, GOW, J., KNOX, T., TAYLOR, A., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W. (2012). Mapping the recovery stories of drinkers and drug users in Glasgow : quality of life and its associations with measures of recovery capital. Drug and Alcohol Review, 31 (3), 334-341. [Article]

BEST, David, GOW, J., TAYLOR, A., KNOX, A. and WHITE, W. (2011). Recovery from heroin or alcohol dependence : a qualitative account of the recovery experience in Glasgow. Journal of Drug Issues, 41 (3), 359-378. [Article]

BEST, David, GROSHKOVA, T., LOARING, J., GHUFRAN, S., DAY, E. and TAYLOR, A. (2010). Comparing the addiction careers of heroin and alcohol users and their self-reported reasons for achieving abstinence. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 5 (3), 289-305. [Article]

BEST, David, GROSHKOVA, T., SADLER, J., DAY, E. and WHITE, W. L. (2011). What is recovery? : functioning and recovery stories of self-identified people in recovery in a services user group and their peer networks in Birmingham England. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 29 (3), 293-313. [Article]

BEST, David, GROSS, S., MANNING, V., GOSSOP, M., WITTON, J. and STRANG, J. (2005). Cannabis use in adolescents : the impact of risk and protective factors and social functioning. Drug and Alcohol Review, 24 (6), 483-488. [Article]

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BEST, David, HALL, Kate, GUTHRIE, Anna, ABBATANGELO, Moses, HUNTER, Barbara and LUBMAN, Dan (2015). Development and implementation of a structured intervention for alcohol use disorders for telephone helpline services. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 33 (1), 118-131. [Article]

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BEST, David, HALL, Lauren and MUSGROVE, Amy (2018). The bridge between social identity and community capital on the path to recovery and desistance. Probation Journal, 65 (4), 394-406. [Article]

BEST, David, HARRIS, J., GOSSOP, M., FARRELL, M., FINCH, E., NOBLE, A. and STRANG, J. (2000). Use of non-prescribed methadone and other illicit drugs during methadone maintenance treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 19 (1), 9-16. [Article]

BEST, David, HARRIS, J. C., GOSSOP, M., MANNING, V. C., MAN, L. H., MARSHALL, J., BEARN, J. and STRANG, J. (2001). Are the twelve steps more acceptable to drug users than to drinkers? European Addiction Research, 7 (2), 69-77. [Article]

BEST, David, HAVIS, Siobhan, PAYNE-JAMES, J.J. and STARK, Margaret M. (2006). Near miss incidents in police custody suites in London in 2003 : a feasibility study. Journal of Clinical Forensic Medicine, 13 (2), 60-64. [Article]

BEST, David, HERNANDO, R., GOSSOP, M., SIDWELL, C. and STRANG, J. (2003). Getting by with a little help from your friends : the impact of peer networks on criminality in a cohort of treatment-seeking drug users. Addictive Behaviors, 28 (3), 597-603. [Article]

BEST, David, HONOR, S., KARPUSHEFF, J., LOUDON, L., HALL, R., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W. (2012). Well-being and recovery functioning among substance users engaged in posttreatment recovery support groups. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 30 (4), 397-406. [Article]

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BEST, David, IRVING, James and ALBERTSON, Katherine (2016). Recovery and desistance : what the emerging recovery movement in the alcohol and drug area can learn from models of desistance from offending. Addiction Theory and Research, 25 (1), 1-10. [Article]

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BEST, David, IRVING, James, ANDERSSON, Catrin and EDWARDS, Michael (2017). Recovery identity and wellbeing: is it better to be 'recovered' or 'in recovery'? Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 12 (1), 27-36. [Article]

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BEST, David, IRVING, James, COLLINSON, Beth, ANDERSSON, Catrin and EDWARDS, Michael (2016). Recovery networks and community connections: identifying connection needs and community linkage opportunities in early recovery populations. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 35 (1), 2-15. [Article]

BEST, David, LEHMANN, P., GOSSOP, M., HARRIS, J., NOBLE, A. and STRANG, J. (1998). Eating too little, smoking and drinking too much : wider lifestyle problems among methadone maintenance patients. Addiction Research and Theory, 6 (6), 489-498. [Article]

BEST, David, LOUDON, L., POWELL, D., GROSHKOVA, T. and WHITE, W. (2013). Identifying and recruiting recovery champions : exploratory action research in Barnsley, South Yorkshire. Journal of Groups in Addiction and Recovery, 8 (3), 169-184. [Article]

BEST, David and LUBMAN, D. I. (2012). The emergence of a recovery movement for alcohol and drug dependence. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 46 (6), p. 586. [Article]

BEST, David, LUBMAN, D. I., SAVIC, M., WILSON, A., DINGLE, G., HASLAM, S. A., HASLAM, C. and JETTEN, J. (2014). Social and transitional identity : exploring social networks and their significance in a therapeutic community setting. Therapeutic Communities, 35 (1), 10-20. [Article]

BEST, David and LUBMAN, Dan I. (2012). The recovery paradigm : a model of hope and change for alcohol and drug addiction. Australian Family Physician, 41 (8), 593-597. [Article]

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BEST, David and LUBMAN, Dan Ian (2016). Friends matter but so does their substance use: The impact of social networks on substance use, offending and wellbeing among young people attending specialist alcohol and drug treatment services. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 24 (1), 111-117. [Article]

BEST, David, MAN, L. H., GOSSOP, M., HARRIS, J., SIDWELL, C. and STRANG, J. (2001). Understanding the developmental relationship between drug use and crime : are drug users the best people to ask? Addiction Research and Theory, 9 (2), 151-164. [Article]

BEST, David, MAN, L. H., GOSSOP, M., NOBLE, A. and STRANG, J. (2000). Drug users' experiences of witnessing overdoses : what do they know and what do they need to know? Drug and Alcohol Review, 19 (4), 407-412. [Article]

BEST, David, MANNING, V., GOSSOP, M., GROSS, S. and STRANG, J. (2006). Excessive drinking and other problem behaviours among 14-16 year old schoolchildren. Addictive Behaviors, 31 (8), 1424-1435. [Article]

BEST, David, MANNING, V., GOSSOP, M., WITTON, J., FLOYD, K., RAWAF, S. and STRANG, J. (2004). Adolescent psychological health problems and delinquency among volatile substance users in a school sample in south London. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 11 (6), 473-482. [Article]

BEST, David, MANNING, V. and STRANG, J. (2007). Retrospective recall of heroin initiation and the impact on peer networks. Addiction Research and Theory, 15 (4), 397-410. [Article]

BEST, David, MCKITTERICK, Trish, BESWICK, Tracy and SAVIC, Michael (2015). Recovery capital and social networks among people in treatment and among those in recovery in York, England. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 33 (3), 270-282. [Article]

BEST, David, NOBLE, A., FINCH, E., GOSSOP, M., SIDWELL, C. and STRANG, J. (1999). Accuracy of perceptions of hepatitis B and C status : cross sectional investigation of opiate addicts in treatment. British Medical Journal, 319 (7205), 290-291. [Article]

BEST, David, NOBLE, A., MAN, L. H., GOSSOP, M., FINCH, E. and STRANG, J. (2002). Factors surrounding long-term benzodiazepine prescribing in methadone maintenance clients. Journal of Substance Use, 7 (3), 175-179. [Article]

BEST, David, NOBLE, A., RIDGE, G., GOSSOP, M., FARRELL, M. and STRANG, J. (2002). The relative impact of waiting time and treatment entry on drug and alcohol use. Addiction Biology, 7 (1), 67-74. [Article]

BEST, David, NOBLE, A., STARK, M. and MARSHALL, E. J. (2002). The role of forensic medical examiners and their attitudes on delivering brief alcohol interventions in police custody. Criminal Behaviour and Mental Health, 12 (3), 230-235. [Article]

BEST, David, QUIGLEY, A. and BAILEY, A. (2004). Police shooting as a method of self-harming : a review of the evidence for 'suicide by cop' in England and Wales between 1998 and 2001. International Journal of the Sociology of Law, 32 (4), 349-361. [Article]

BEST, David, RAWAF, S., ROWLEY, J., FLOYD, K., MANNING, V. and STRANG, J. (2000). Drinking and smoking as concurrent predictors of illicit drug use and positive drug attitudes in adolescents. Drug and Alcohol Dependence, 60 (3), 319-321. [Article]

BEST, David, RAWAF, S., ROWLEY, J., FLOYD, K., MANNING, V. and STRANG, J. (2001). Ethnic and gender differences in drinking and smoking among London adolescents. Ethnicity and Health, 6 (1), 51-57. [Article]

BEST, David, SAVIC, M., BECKWITH, M., HONOR, S., KARPUSHEFF, J. and LUBMAN, D. I. (2013). The role of abstinence and activity in the quality of life of drug users engaged in treatment. Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 45 (3), 273-279. [Article]

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BEST, David, SAVIC, Michael and DALEY, Peter (2016). The Well-Being of Alcohol and Other Drug Counsellors in Australia: Strengths, Risks, and Implications. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34 (2), 223-232. [Article]

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BEST, David, SAVIC, Michael, MUGAVIN, Janette, MANNING, Victoria and LUBMAN, Dan I. (2016). Engaging with 12-Step and Other Mutual Aid Groups During and After Treatment: Addressing Workers’ Negative Beliefs and Attitudes through Training. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 34 (3), 303-314. [Article]

BEST, David, SEGAL, J. and DAY, E. (2009). Changing patterns of heroin and crack use during pregnancy and beyond. Journal of Substance Use, 14 (2), 124-132. [Article]

BEST, David, SIDWELL, C., GOSSOP, M., HARRIS, J. and STRANG, J. (2001). Crime and expenditure amongst polydrug misusers seeking treatment : the connection between prescribed methadone and crack use, and criminal involvement. British Journal of Criminology, 41 (1), 119-126. [Article]

BEST, David, STRANG, J., BESWICK, T. and GOSSOP, M. (2001). Assessment of a concentrated, high-profile police operation : no discernible impact on drug availability, price or purity. British Journal of Criminology, 41 (4), 738-745. [Article]

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BEST, David, VANDERPLASSCHEN, Wouter, VAN DE MHEEN, Dike, DE MAEYER, Jessica, COLMAN, Charlotte, VANDER LAENEN, Freya, IRVING, James, ANDERSSON, Catrin, EDWARDS, Michael, BELLAERT, Lore, MARTINELLI, Thomas, GRAHAM, Simon, HAMER, Rebecca and NAGELHOUT, Gera E. (2018). REC-PATH (Recovery Pathways): overview of a four-country study of pathways to recovery from problematic drug use. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly. [Article]

BEST, David, WALKER, D., ASTON, E., PEGRAM, C. and O'DONNELL, G. (2010). Assessing the impact of a high-intensity partnership between the police and drug treatment service in addressing the offending of problematic drug users. Policing and Society, 20 (3), 358-369. [Article]

BEST, David, WALKER, Debbie, FOSTER, Angela, ELLIS-GRAY, Stephanie and DAY, Edward (2008). Gender differences in risk and treatment uptake in drug using offenders assessed in custody suite settings. Policing and Society, 18 (4), 474-485. [Article]

BEST, David, WHITE, E, CAMERON, J., GUTHRIE, A., HUNTER, B., HALL, K., LEICESTER, S. and LUBMAN, D. I. (2014). A model for predicting clinician satisfaction with clinical supervision. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 32 (1), 67-78. [Article]

BEST, David, WILSON, A., REED, M., LLOYD, B., EADE, A. and LUBMAN, D. I. (2013). Alprazolam and wider benzodiazepine misuse in Australia : sources of supply and evidence of harms. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry, 47 (1), 94-95. [Article]

BEST, David, WILSON, A. S., MACLEAN, S., SAVIC, M., REED, M., BRUUN, A. and LUBMAN, D. I. (2014). Patterns of family conflict and their impact on substance use and psychosocial outcomes in a sample of young people in treatment. Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies, 9 (2), 114-122. [Article]

BEST, David, WOOD, K., SWEETING, R., MORGAN, B. and DAY, E. (2010). Fitting a quart into a black box : keyworking in quasi-coercive drug treatment in England. Drugs: Education, Prevention and Policy, 17 (4), 370-387. [Article]

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BEST, David and DE ALWIS, Stephanie (2017). Community recovery as a public health intervention: The contagion of hope. Alcoholism Treatment Quarterly, 35 (3), 187-199. [Article]

BESWICK, T., BEST, David, BEARN, J., GOSSOP, M., REES, S. and STRANG, J. (2003). The effectiveness of combined naloxone/lofexidine in opiate detoxification : results from a double-blind randomized and placebo-controlled trial. American Journal on Addictions, 12 (4), 295-305. [Article]

BESWICK, T., BEST, David, BEARN, J., REES, S., GOSSOP, M., COOMBER, R. and STRANG, J. (2002). From salt injection to naloxone : accuracy and myths in peer resuscitation methods for opiate overdose. Journal of Drug Issues, 32 (4), 1103-1114. [Article]

BESWICK, T., BEST, David, REES, S., BEARN, J., GOSSOP, M. and STRANG, J. (2003). Major disruptions of sleep during treatment of the opiate withdrawal syndrome : differences between methadone and lofexidine detoxification treatments. Addiction Biology, 8 (1), 49-57. [Article]

BESWICK, T., BEST, David, REES, S., COOMBER, R., GOSSOP, M. and STRANG, J. (2001). Multiple drug use : patterns and practices of heroin and crack use in a population of opiate addicts in treatment. Drug and Alcohol Review, 20 (2), 201-204. [Article]

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BIRD, Hayden and ALBERTSON, Katherine (2011). Prisoners as citizens, big society and the rehabilitation revolution : truly revolutionary? British journal of community justice, 9 (1/2), 93-109. [Article]

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BUNDSCHUH, Thomas (2015). Enabling transitional justice, restoring capabilities : the imperative of participation and normative integrity. International Journal of Transitional Justice, 9 (1), 10-32. [Article]

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BUTLER, Mark, SAVIC, Michael, BEST, David, MANNING, Victoria, MILLS, Katherine L. and LUBMAN, Dan I. (2018). Wellbeing and coping strategies of alcohol and other drug therapeutic community workers: a qualitative study. Therapeutic Communities, 39 (3), 118-128. [Article]

CAMPBELL, A. and BEST, David (2007). Diminishing returns : what is the role of the methadone reduction prescription in English drug treatment services? Journal of Substance Use, 12 (3), 145-149. [Article]

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CANO, Ivan, BEST, David, EDWARDS, Michael and LEHMAN, John (2017). Recovery capital pathways : modelling the components of recovery wellbeing. Drug and alcohol dependence, 181, 11-19. [Article]

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CHARLISH, P. (2005). Fulham Football Club (1987) Ltd v Jean Tigana [2004] EWHC 2585: Tigana scores away win in battle with Al Fayed. International sports law review, 5 (4), 89-93. [Article]

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CHARLISH, P. (2005). Gender Recognition Act 2004: transsexuals in sport: a level playing field? International sports law review, 5 (2), 38-42. [Article]

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DAY, E., BEST, David, SWEETING, R., RUSSELL, R., WEBB, K., GEORGIOU, G. and NEUBERGER, J. (2008). Detecting lifetime alcohol problems in individuals referred for liver transplantation for nonalcoholic liver failure. Liver Transplantation, 14 (11), 1609-1613. [Article]

DAY, E., BEST, David, SWEETING, R., RUSSELL, R., WEBB, K., GEORGIOU, G. and NEUBERGER, J. (2009). Predictors of psychological morbidity in liver transplant assessment candidates : is alcohol abuse or dependence a factor? Transplant International, 22 (6), 606-614. [Article]

DAY, E. D., BEST, David, GEORGE, S. and COPELLO, A. (2007). Drug users' experiences of prescribed injectable methadone : the impact on drug use and perceptions of stability. Journal of Drug Issues, 37 (2), 341-356. [Article]

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