Commissioned to examine evidence for the value of visual arts programs in Australian prisons and their impact on adult inmates, this review considers current philosophies, program implementation and how \u27success\u27 is measured. This review was commissioned by Arts Access Australia to examine evidence for the value of visual arts programs in Australian prisons and their impact on adult inmates. It considers current philosophies behind art programs, how they are implemented and how ‘success’ is measured, and includes an annotated bibliography of relevant literature. Image: Brocco Lee / flick
Arts activities have long been used to help rehabilitate offenders and there is anecdotal evidence t...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
This review was commissioned by Arts Access Australia to examine evidence for the value of visual ar...
The arts – spanning the visual, design, performing, media, musical, and literary genres – constitute...
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Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
Incarceration costs are high; in Australia, for example, each prisoner costs an average of AUD 115,0...
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Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...
It is well established that youth in detention are characteristically not highly motivated to partic...
Currently, there are no art therapy programs in central Indiana that address the mental health need...
In this thesis I make the case that arts practice in prison has largely been appropriated by the dis...
Arts activities have long been used to help rehabilitate offenders and there is anecdotal evidence t...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
This review was commissioned by Arts Access Australia to examine evidence for the value of visual ar...
The arts – spanning the visual, design, performing, media, musical, and literary genres – constitute...
<p class="AbstractTxt">This article synthesises diverse material to discuss both state use of the ar...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
Incarceration costs are high; in Australia, for example, each prisoner costs an average of AUD 115,0...
The juvenile justice system has gone through a transformation over the past few decades; from childr...
This article proposes a focus on some of the arguments in the field—what is “arts behind bars”? What...
Thesis (M.A., Education (Curriculum and Instruction)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 20...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...
It is well established that youth in detention are characteristically not highly motivated to partic...
Currently, there are no art therapy programs in central Indiana that address the mental health need...
In this thesis I make the case that arts practice in prison has largely been appropriated by the dis...
Arts activities have long been used to help rehabilitate offenders and there is anecdotal evidence t...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...