Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistance processes. The experiences of arts-based mentors are scarcely documented. This study discloses the narratives of eleven trained arts mentors who support ex-offenders in continuing their artistic engagement. Findings show a number of benefits and challenges for those who mentor ex-offenders, and their experiences convey a message to new recruits. Reasons for becoming a mentor, limitations and constraints and mentee focused factors are discussed
Research suggests that mentoring may facilitate offender rehabilitation. Less is known about the imp...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
Applications for funding for arts interventions in prisons need to show the intervention will be wor...
This report presents and discusses the findings of an evaluation of an arts-based mentoring scheme t...
There is growing enthusiasm for mentoring as a criminal justice intervention. Indeed there is a stat...
Mentoring has recently taken centre stage as one of the primary criminal justice ‘interventions’ to ...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
This research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in The Howard Journal of C...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...
Research suggests that mentoring may facilitate offender rehabilitation. Less is known about the imp...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
Applications for funding for arts interventions in prisons need to show the intervention will be wor...
This report presents and discusses the findings of an evaluation of an arts-based mentoring scheme t...
There is growing enthusiasm for mentoring as a criminal justice intervention. Indeed there is a stat...
Mentoring has recently taken centre stage as one of the primary criminal justice ‘interventions’ to ...
Peer work and peer mentoring are dynamic social processes that have reciprocal benefits for both men...
This research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Wiley-Blackwell in The Howard Journal of C...
The mentoring of offenders is one of the most promising pathways to rehabilitation in today’s crimin...
Research suggests that mentoring may facilitate offender rehabilitation. Less is known about the imp...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
Correctional practices in New York State largely support a punishment paradigm, a framework in which...