This book is an Open Access book. This book discusses engaging prisoners in therapeutic art. It has been prepared for an academic and professional readership and has policy implications for prison governance worldwide. Following years of piloting research, the book presents a prototype for sensitively attuned art therapy delivery that promises new pathways for prisoner rehabilitation. The book is grounded in empirical inquiry, rests on a unique triangulated methodology, and presents results that are informed by the experience of acquiring artistry in incarceration. It also features data from a public art exhibition showcasing prisoner art generated ‘on the inside’. Offering recommendations for research, policy and practice, this book will be a welcome resource for researchers, art therapists, chaplaincy and parole services, criminologists, and policymakers, among others.

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This book is an Open Access book. Offering recommendations for research, policy and practice, this book will be a welcome resource for researchers, art therapists, chaplaincy and parole services, criminologists, and policymakers, among others.

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1. Introduction: Research Background and Intended Contribution.- 2. Australian Prison History Matters: Selected Evolutionary Perspectives.- 3. Australian Prison Populations Today: Statistics and Trends.- 4. Prison Art Therapy: Overview of Previous Studies and Initiatives.- 5. Materials and Methods.- 6. Results and Key Findings.- 7. Discussion.- 8. Concluding Synthesis.- 9. Supplementary Chapter.- 10. Supplementary Chapter.- 11. Supplementary Chapter.

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This book is an Open Access book. This book discusses engaging prisoners in therapeutic art. It has been prepared for an academic and professional readership and has policy implications for prison governance worldwide. Following years of piloting research, the book presents a prototype for sensitively attuned art therapy delivery that promises new pathways for prisoner rehabilitation. The book is grounded in empirical inquiry, rests on a unique triangulated methodology, and presents results that are informed by the experience of acquiring artistry in incarceration. It also features data from a public art exhibition showcasing prisoner art generated ‘on the inside’. Offering recommendations for research, policy and practice, this book will be a welcome resource for researchers, art therapists, chaplaincy and parole services, criminologists, and policymakers, among others.

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This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access First prison art therapy research using mixed methods led by a formerly incarcerated individual Highlights the significance of Indigenous art and identity within the prison milieu Showcases the transformative power of culturally sensitive art therapy in carceral systems
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9783031859908
Publisert
2025-05-03
Utgiver
Springer International Publishing AG
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
155 mm
AldersnivĂĽ
Professional/practitioner, P, UP, 06, 05
SprĂĽk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

Biografisk notat

Sarah Tucker is an experienced prison art therapy facilitator. In seeking to promote rehabilitation, healing, reconciliation and recidivism prevention for offenders and society, Sarah draws on her own experiences of incarceration for background and inspiration. She served four years at Adelaide Women’s Prison from 1996 until 1999. After more than two decades outside of prison and then stepping in as an art teacher, facilitator, prisoner advocate, and briefly as an Indigenous Peoples Chaplain, she is well acquainted with both prison culture and the myriad systemic issues facing institutional incarceration today. From 2017 to 2023, she taught art therapy classes to incarcerated people in the State of Queensland while documenting and publishing her empirical research. Having grown up in poverty and then completing high school while living on the streets, Sarah is accustomed to having to overcome acute struggles, social exclusion and cultural hurdles for herself and others. To survive the experiences that led her to prison and a post-prison life, she immersed herself in outlaw motorcycle club business management and street life, including employing and teaching numerous street youth and fundraising for youth events. Uniquely, it is her extensive life in the arts and as a tattoo artist for 25 years that gives her such broad insight and perspective towards societies forgotten and underground, leading her into interesting and unexplored research territories and topics. Sarah has experience working with various creative therapeutic interventions, including facilitating children’s group therapy art workshops, individual therapy, and trauma-informed creative therapy practices. She has several undergraduate and postgraduate degrees: Bachelor of Visual Arts, University of New England (2001); Graduate Certificate in Applied Neuroscience, Christian Heritage College (2021); Graduate Certificate in Criminology, Griffith University (2022); Master of Social Science Leadership, Christian Heritage College (2024); Associate Degree of Arts Therapy, IKON Institute (2024). To expand on this research, Sarah is currently pursuing a PhD at the University of New South Wales (UNSW), School of Social Sciences, Arts, Design & Architecture, Sydney, Australia.

 

Johannes M. Luetz (Professor, BA/USA, MBA/Germany, PhD/Australia) is a senior social scientist based in Brisbane, Australia. He is the Director of Research Development at Alphacrucis University College and serves as the institution’s Chair of Human Research Ethics. He has lived and worked across countries and continents and conducts interdisciplinary humanitarian research at the science-faith, interfaith, and science-policy interface. He has consulted for World Vision, conducting research on disaster preparedness, poverty, and social exclusion, including raising awareness of the growing effects of environmental change on vulnerable communities in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. As a social scientist, Johannes has affiliations with the University of New South Wales (UNSW Sydney), where he is an Adjunct Associate Professor in the School of Social Sciences, and with the University of the Sunshine Coast (USC Maroochydore), where he is an Adjunct Professor in the School of Law and Society. He is Deputy Editor of the International Journal of Climate Change Strategies and Management and serves on the editorial boards of several international academic journals, including Humanities and Social Sciences Communications (nature portfolio). He has more than 100 academic publications to his credit, and his integrative research has led to several authored and edited books. As a book editor of six published Springer Nature books, including major international volumes, encyclopedias and handbooks (plus two additional Springer books currently in progress), Johannes is well-acquainted with academic publishing. He is passionate about social justice, equality, and rehabilitation and has visited prisons in Australia, Latin America, and Europe.