This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'soft' contributions arts-based programmes may make to the process of desistance from crime. We begin by focusing on evaluations of arts-based programmes run by practitioners inside prisons, and then proceed to address the effects of arts-based prison programmes after participants' release into the community; a theme that has received very limited research attention to date, and even less attention in extant literature reviews. In the next section of the article, we briefly discuss for illustrative purposes our own evaluation of an arts-based programme that is aimed at prolonging and enhancing 'secondary desistance' through providing ex-prisoner...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
This article proposes a focus on some of the arguments in the field—what is “arts behind bars”? What...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
This exploratory article is based on interviews and focus groups with prisoners reflecting on the be...
This research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
This paper draws principally on a literature review that explored the question of whether Arts proje...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Offender ...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
This report presents and discusses the findings of an evaluation of an arts-based mentoring scheme t...
Applications for funding for arts interventions in prisons need to show the intervention will be wor...
Over the last twenty years, research on desistance from crime and on restorative justice has grown r...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
The prisoner constituency is one of the most excluded in society. Addressing recidivism requires amo...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
This article proposes a focus on some of the arguments in the field—what is “arts behind bars”? What...
This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the 'secondary' or 'so...
Abstract: This article offers a critical review of the empirical research literature on the ‘seconda...
This exploratory article is based on interviews and focus groups with prisoners reflecting on the be...
This research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
This paper draws principally on a literature review that explored the question of whether Arts proje...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Offender ...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
This report presents and discusses the findings of an evaluation of an arts-based mentoring scheme t...
Applications for funding for arts interventions in prisons need to show the intervention will be wor...
Over the last twenty years, research on desistance from crime and on restorative justice has grown r...
This article highlights the views and advice of offenders in Scotland about what helps and hinders y...
The prisoner constituency is one of the most excluded in society. Addressing recidivism requires amo...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
This article proposes a focus on some of the arguments in the field—what is “arts behind bars”? What...