The Arts, Rehabilitation or Both? Experiences of Mentoring Artists in Prison and Beyond

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Mentoring within the criminal justice system plays an important role in rehabilitative and desistance processes. The experiences of arts-based mentors are scarcely documented. This study discloses the narratives of eleven trained arts mentors who support ex-offenders in continuing their artistic engagement. Findings show a number of benefits and challenges for those who mentor ex-offenders, and their experiences convey a message to new recruits. Reasons for becoming a mentor, limitations and constraints, and mentee-focused factors are discussed.

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Robinson-Edwards, S., Yardley, E., Kennedy, M. C., & Kelly, E. (2020). The Arts, Rehabilitation or Both? Experiences of Mentoring Artists in Prison and Beyond. Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 59(4), 484–504. https://doi.org/10.1111/hojo.12390

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