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Citation

Camilleri C, Clark M. J. Forensic Pract. 2023; 25(3): 213-228.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2023, Emerald Group Publishing)

DOI

10.1108/JFP-09-2022-0050

PMID

unavailable

Abstract

PURPOSE The purpose of this study is to explore and theorise about the desistance process of Maltese mothers who previously used drugs. The study unpacks how initial and continued desistance from high-risk drug use (HRDU) is impacted by being a mother within the Maltese context and identifies contingencies for desistance and examines how they are negotiated along the desistance pathways.

DESIGN/METHODOLOGY/APPROACH The study adopted a symbolic interactionist-inspired career framework and involved in-depth exploration of trajectories of mothering and desistance of eight Maltese women with a history of HRDU. Data were gathered through in-depth interviews and analysis used an evolved grounded theory methodology.

FINDINGS Four explanatory categories were identified in the interview data to document the role of mothering in the various pathways to desistance recounted by the women. These are: becoming a mother; differing pathways of desistance in relation to mothering; the lived experience; identity negotiation and transformation. This study highlights how identity fluidity and transformation is central to the desistance process. Practical implications The paper aims to inform policy and practice with mothers who use drugs and their families and has important implications for the development and delivery of gender transformative interventions.

ORIGINALITY/VALUE This study challenges taken-for-granted beliefs about the influence of mothering on desistance and identifies the complexities involved.

Keywords

Desistance; High-risk drug use; Identity; Malta; Mothering; Women

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