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Juvenile Justice and Expressive Arts

Creative Disruptions through Art Programs for and with Teens in a Correctional Institution

Carol Cross author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Inc

Published:21st Feb '18

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Juvenile Justice and Expressive Arts: Creative Disruptions through Art Programs for and with Teens in a Correctional Institution explores art programming as a sustainable educational initiative to support incarcerated teens’ successful reintegration to society. Responding to a lack of scholarly research on juvenile offenders and the role of art as education in correctional facilities, Carol Cross presents a qualitative study that examines critical pedagogy, adolescent development, and research into the governance and policies surrounding youth at a Canadian correctional facility. Through observational and interview data, action research, and visual analysis, the reader gains an insider's perspective into the lives of teens affected by crime and violence and the potential of art education to aid in increasing their self-esteem, social and emotional wellbeing, and personal development. Visual art and written stories created by male and female juvenile offenders are woven throughout the chapters to illustrate the use of creative expression as education and therapy.

Suitable for scholars and researchers in juvenile justice and corrections as well as policymakers and practitioners in the field, this book will provoke dialogue on best practices for the rehabilitation and reintegration of institutionalized children and youth.

'Juvenile Justice and Expressive Arts is a useful resource for educators, policy makers, and other professionals working with youth identified with delinquency and at-risk tendencies. Its youth driven initiatives through art showcase practical means to encourage incarcerated youth to articulate their thoughts, feelings, and frustrations in safe and therapeutic ways that extend beyond what words alone can achieve. Ultimately, its qualitative approach demonstrates how educators help guide youth experiencing hardships to make positive and productive changes, cope with life’s obstacles, and discover the ways in which they belong to society as valuable and contributing members.'Debrah C. Sickler-Voigt, Professor of Art Education, Middle Tennessee State University

ISBN: 9780815392347

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 408g

198 pages