Despite the ubiquity of theatre projects in prisons there has been little (published) discussion of the application of theatre to the theories of criminology or rehabilitation of offenders, and scant examination of the potential for criminological theories to inform theatre practice in criminal justice settings. This article seeks to address this deficit and argues that positioning prison theatre within the discipline of positive criminology, specifically contemporary theories of desistance from crime, provides a theoretical framework for understanding the contribution that prison theatre might be making in the correctional setting. Through a review of related literature, the article explores how prison theatre may be motivating offenders t...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
This paper outlines art form impacts used within Staging Time at an adult male sex offender prison i...
Applied theatre in prisons has a rich history in the UK, although projects are often dogged by unrea...
Despite the ubiquity of theatre projects in prisons there has been little (published) discussion of ...
Performing desistance: How might theories of desistance from crime help us to understand the possibi...
This dissertation study investigates whether drama is an effective means of rehabilitation of offend...
This paper draws principally on a literature review that explored the question of whether Arts proje...
The United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world. ...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
This article applies feminist theory with cultural criminology to explore the role of theatre in the...
This study explores how and why applied drama is used in prisons. In particular, the aims of the r...
Prison theatre practitioners and scholars often describe the sense of imaginative freedom or “escape...
In this thesis I make the case that arts practice in prison has largely been appropriated by the dis...
This thesis discusses the process and value of theatrical and performance-based rehabilitation progr...
This thesis critically examines the potential benefit of using drama with offenders in prison and on...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
This paper outlines art form impacts used within Staging Time at an adult male sex offender prison i...
Applied theatre in prisons has a rich history in the UK, although projects are often dogged by unrea...
Despite the ubiquity of theatre projects in prisons there has been little (published) discussion of ...
Performing desistance: How might theories of desistance from crime help us to understand the possibi...
This dissertation study investigates whether drama is an effective means of rehabilitation of offend...
This paper draws principally on a literature review that explored the question of whether Arts proje...
The United States of America incarcerates more of its citizens than any other country in the world. ...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
This article applies feminist theory with cultural criminology to explore the role of theatre in the...
This study explores how and why applied drama is used in prisons. In particular, the aims of the r...
Prison theatre practitioners and scholars often describe the sense of imaginative freedom or “escape...
In this thesis I make the case that arts practice in prison has largely been appropriated by the dis...
This thesis discusses the process and value of theatrical and performance-based rehabilitation progr...
This thesis critically examines the potential benefit of using drama with offenders in prison and on...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
This paper outlines art form impacts used within Staging Time at an adult male sex offender prison i...
Applied theatre in prisons has a rich history in the UK, although projects are often dogged by unrea...