The courage to create: The role of artistic and spiritual activities in prisons.

Date

2010-05

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Publisher

Howard Journal

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

Artistic and spiritual activities should be considered as important elements in varied and diverse responses to offenders’ needs: they value humanity and seek wellbeing. This article examines the role of interventions delivered to prisoners that do not fit within the categories of psychology, education or training (for example, pastimes such as visual and performance arts, meditation and yoga), and maps an alternative terrain to traditional concepts of rehabilitation and treatment. Whilst acknowledging the need to evidence effectiveness in order to satisfy policy makers, victims, and the wider public, we explore the constraints of quantifying the impact of these activities.

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Keywords

prisons, prisoners, education, meditation, rehabilitation

Citation

Parkes, R. and Bilby, C. (2010) The courage to create: The role of artistic and spiritual activities in prisons. The Howard Journal of Criminal Justice, 49 (2), pp. 97-110.

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Research Institute