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Juvenile Justice and Expressive Arts explores art programming as a sustainable educational initiative to support incarcerated teens' successful reintegration to society. Through observational and interview data, action research, and visual analysis, the reader gains an insider's perspective into the lives of teens affected by crime and violence and the potential of art education to aid in increasing their self-esteem and personal development. Suitable for researchers in juvenile justice and corrections as well as policymakers and practitioners, this book will provoke dialogue on best…mehr

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Juvenile Justice and Expressive Arts explores art programming as a sustainable educational initiative to support incarcerated teens' successful reintegration to society. Through observational and interview data, action research, and visual analysis, the reader gains an insider's perspective into the lives of teens affected by crime and violence and the potential of art education to aid in increasing their self-esteem and personal development. Suitable for researchers in juvenile justice and corrections as well as policymakers and practitioners, this book will provoke dialogue on best practices for the rehabilitation and reintegration of institutionalized youth.


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Autorenporträt
Carol Cross, Ph.D., has professional experience working with diverse populations of homeless, mentally and physically challenged, and street-involved youth and adults in inner-city communities. She has also taught at the university level. Collaborative projects with various social service organizations adhere to her belief that integration between people of various life experiences and learning differences, ages, and ethnicities builds community spirit.

A visual artist, Cross holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from Emily Carr University of Art + Design, Vancouver, British Columbia. Her Master's in Education thesis focused on the social benefits of establishing sustainable community art programs, and art education as social intervention for "at-risk" youth. In her efforts to build positive social change and raise awareness of violence as a social problem, and with the support of Provincial and Government of Canada funding, she set up a free after-school photography and writing program for inner-city teens, held at a Vancouver college. In 2001, she founded Chroma Zone Studios, and in 2004, awarded a Government contract, she began working with incarcerated male and female teens at a correctional institution in British Columbia, Canada. Dr. Cross continues to advocate for social justice and community regeneration through her work as an artist and expressive arts educator.