AbstractBased on the importance of education as an essential tool for the rehabilitation and social reintegration of inmates and the use of music as a means to discovering new forms of interaction, this paper stems from a previous research aimed to enhance the identity and self-esteem of 27 young offender men. A total of 40 sessions of a Flamenco box-drum workshop were carried out and the participants completed an adaptation of the Aspects of Identity Questionnaire (AIQ-IV) and the Rosenberg scale before and after the workshop. Results indicated a significant difference (p < .00) between pretest and posttest measurements of identity. Self-esteem, however, showed no statistically significant changes. This paper presentsthe development of a m...
This research presents the first empirical study of music provision in Scottish prisons and explore...
National audienceInterest of Music-therapy for incarcerated male adolescents Introduction: The analy...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...
AbstractBased on the importance of education as an essential tool for the rehabilitation and social ...
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...
In recent years there has been a shift in the focus of prison education, from treatment intervention...
In response to some of the criticisms of previous research into the arts in criminal justice, this a...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Youth Justice on 02/07/2020, avail...
Drawing on three research projects undertaken in the UK, the US and Portugal, this chapter presents ...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...
Approximately 600,000 youth are detained in juvenile facilities annually (Ramirez, 2008) and 50%–80%...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...
The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of a Cajón Flamenco workshop on building identity...
This research presents the first empirical study of music provision in Scottish prisons and explore...
National audienceInterest of Music-therapy for incarcerated male adolescents Introduction: The analy...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...
AbstractBased on the importance of education as an essential tool for the rehabilitation and social ...
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...
In recent years there has been a shift in the focus of prison education, from treatment intervention...
In response to some of the criticisms of previous research into the arts in criminal justice, this a...
This is an accepted manuscript of an article published by SAGE in Youth Justice on 02/07/2020, avail...
Drawing on three research projects undertaken in the UK, the US and Portugal, this chapter presents ...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...
Approximately 600,000 youth are detained in juvenile facilities annually (Ramirez, 2008) and 50%–80%...
This article presents a mixed-methods evaluation of the Finding Rhythms (FR) charity music program i...
This article examines the ways in which music making can inspire and facilitate social change among...
The aim of this study was to analyze the influence of a Cajón Flamenco workshop on building identity...
This research presents the first empirical study of music provision in Scottish prisons and explore...
National audienceInterest of Music-therapy for incarcerated male adolescents Introduction: The analy...
There is growing evidence from across the arts and health field that suggests that participatory art...