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Arts and Prisoners: Experiences of Creative Rehabilitation

NCJ Number
236357
Journal
Howard Journal of Criminal Justice Volume: 50 Issue: 4 Dated: September 2011 Pages: 356-370
Author(s)
Briege Nugent; Nancy Loucks
Date Published
2011
Length
15 pages
Annotation
This article presents findings from an evaluation of Artlink Central's work taking place in Cornton Vale, which is Scotland's main prison for women.
Abstract
The following article presents findings from an ongoing evaluation of arts programs from Artlink Central taking place in Cornton Vale, which is Scotland's main prison for women. Through a discussion of the findings, and a look to international research on this area, the arts can clearly generate significant rehabilitative benefits for offenders. However, such work has both real and perceived limitations. Ultimately the arts, like other rehabilitative efforts, can be regarded as an 'add on' and, therefore, do not receive the credit or place they deserve in policy and consequently in practice. (Published Abstract)