Inner Peace: Evaluating a Complementary Program Promoting Intra-Personal Peace at Adelaide Women’s Prison, Australia

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Abstract

The Peace Education Program, created in 2012, is a complementary program with potential to supplement official rehabilitation interventions offered in correctional centers. The program promotes “inner peace” as an innate and universal human resource, but whilst inner peace is a key concept in positive psychology and the Good Lives Model, there is a paucity of research regarding how to operationalize and evaluate this concept. The program had not previously been the subject of independent theoretically-informed research. Drawing on a mixed methods study conducted in Adelaide Women’s Prison, this article explores the impact of the program on participants’ learning regarding inner peace. Participants reported a greater understanding about inner peace, which they described as contributing to a stronger sense of their identity, enhanced self-esteem and increased self-regulation skills, resulting in reductions in impulsivity and reactive aggression. The quantitative data indicated there was a significant increase in participants' subjective ratings of inner peace before the program (M = 12.08) and post-program completion (M = 14.00) (p < .001). Growth in affect-regulation and anger-management skills may contribute to reductions in offending.

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Turner, A., Thomas, N., Menih, H., & Collins, A. (2025). Inner Peace: Evaluating a Complementary Program Promoting Intra-Personal Peace at Adelaide Women’s Prison, Australia. International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 69(15), 2084–2102. https://doi.org/10.1177/0306624X241246099

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