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Family Man: an outline of the theoretical basis of the programme

This review provides a proposal for a conceptual or theoretical basis for the Family Man programme.  Commisssioned by Safe Ground, Professor James Maguire examines the programme from a psychological perspective and identifies the mechanisms for change which it employs, comparing them to other recognised and accepted models and mechanisms. This ... read on →

Author James Macguire (Division of Clinical Psychology, University of Liverpool, University of Liverpool)

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Artform Drama

Organisation Safe Ground

Doing the Arts Justice: A Review of Research Literature, Practice and Theory

The first comprehensive review examining the effectiveness of the arts in criminal justice settings, particularly the use of arts in the prevention of crime, in custodial and community sentencing, and resettlement. Starting with a strategic literature review of relevant worldwide practice from 1997 through to 2003, it then goes on ... read on →

Authors Jenny Hughes, Angus McLewin, Andrew Miles

Published May 2005

Artform Multi-Arts

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