Implementing a Gender-Based Arts Program for Juvenile Offenders
Discover the transformative power of art in the lives of young offenders with Implementing a Gender-Based Arts Program for Juvenile Offenders by Shelley Spivack. Published by Taylor & Francis Inc in 2013, this insightful paperback spans 90 pages and delves into the effectiveness of arts-based programming within juvenile detention environments.
Research highlights the potential of creative expression as a rehabilitation tool, aiding in the reintegration of youth who have interacted with the juvenile justice system. This book provides valuable insights and practical strategies for implementing gender-sensitive arts programs that can foster personal growth and social skills among juvenile delinquents.
Ideal for educators, social workers, and policymakers, Implementing a Gender-Based Arts Program for Juvenile Offenders is a must-read for anyone interested in innovative approaches to youth rehabilitation. Explore the intersection of art and justice and help pave the way for brighter futures.