Sparking a discussion of the importance of creativity for the
well-being of society, this book highlights and argues for the
potential of those in prison to learn and exercise the skills of
writing, visual arts, and music; to protect their intellectual
property; and to distribute their works to the public, and the
consequent benefits of their creative contribution to wider society.
Focused on the premise that a nation’s well-being and competitive
advantage in innovation are advanced by promoting the creative efforts
of all its citizens without exclusion, including those residing in
prisons, this book uses the United States as a case study to
illuminate the potential among any nation’s prison population to
contribute to its store of creative works. Arguing that creativity
should be encouraged for the benefit of all, it offers a framework for
how incarcerated individuals globally could be permitted to engage in
learning and undertaking skills in the expressive arts to produce
works for public dissemination. Supporting this argument, it explores
and analyses the Intellectual Property clause of the Constitution of
the United States. Emphasizing not just the internal but also the
external value of creativity in prison, Prisons of Creativity widens
and elevates the discourse concerning the institution of prison in
society and its social goals. It will be of great value to anyone with
an interest in arts in corrections, including educators and
practitioners, professionals and policy makers within the criminal
justice system, and students and scholars of criminology, criminal
justice, and related areas.
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Artistic Innovation During Incarceration
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781040303948
Publisert
2024
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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