Arts activities have long been used to help rehabilitate offenders and there is anecdotal evidence to support their transformative power, yet providers have struggled to provide ‘hard evidence’ of their effectiveness. The UK Government has introduced Payment by Results as a principle component of its public sector reforms. Thus arts projects within criminal justice are now required to engage with an outcomes-based commissioning process. This paper uses an evaluation of the Writers in Prison Foundation to explore the challenges and possibilities presented by this political landscape and to suggest approaches to outcome measurement which will help arts practitioners to survive and flourish
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
This dissertation study investigates whether drama is an effective means of rehabilitation of offend...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Offender ...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
Arts-based interventions have a long and complex history of work within the justice system. From fin...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The penal voluntary sector is highly variegated in its roles, practices and functions, though resear...
The report investigates the cultural and practical barriers to carrying out robust research. The res...
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 research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
This thesis proposes a new approach for understanding and articulating the value of prison music pro...
This exploratory article is based on interviews and focus groups with prisoners reflecting on the be...
Applications for funding for arts interventions in prisons need to show the intervention will be wor...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
This dissertation study investigates whether drama is an effective means of rehabilitation of offend...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by Taylor and Francis in Journal of Offender ...
The value of arts-based projects within the criminal justice system is well documented, as research ...
Arts-based interventions have a long and complex history of work within the justice system. From fin...
The arts in prison settings have provided an alternative or complimentary component to rehabilitatio...
The penal voluntary sector is highly variegated in its roles, practices and functions, though resear...
The report investigates the cultural and practical barriers to carrying out robust research. The res...
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 research focuses on a small group of female offenders in England and the ways in which engageme...
This thesis proposes a new approach for understanding and articulating the value of prison music pro...
This exploratory article is based on interviews and focus groups with prisoners reflecting on the be...
Applications for funding for arts interventions in prisons need to show the intervention will be wor...
Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistanc...
This dissertation study investigates whether drama is an effective means of rehabilitation of offend...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...