“…However, there is growing awareness among clinicians and researchers that “spiritual virtues” (such as helping others and the experience of spiritual love), and religiosity more generally, are associated with improved sobriety and character development, as well as reduced recidivism (Johnson, Lee, Pagano, & Post, 2016; Kelly, Pagano, Stout, & Johnson, 2011; Lee & Pagano, 2014; Lee et al, 2016; Lee, Veta, Johnson, & Pagano, 2014). The recent establishment of the field of “positive criminology” has helped draw attention to the substantial secular and faith-based infrastructure that could be more fully utilized to improve adolescent recovery and character development, including the 12-Step program and support network originally developed in the 1930s by Alcoholics Anonymous (AA; see Johnson et al, 2016).…”