Evaluation Title
A Narrative-Based Evaluation of 'Changing Tunes' Music-Based Prisoner Reintegration Interventions
Type of evaluation
Data type Qualitative
Evaluation Focus Impact of arts-based approaches
Project output Performances
Methodologies Academic analysis, Data analysis, Questionnaires
Research limitations Access to participants, Only one artform
Summary of evaluation
The report explains the results of exploratory research into the work of the prison based charity Changing Tunes, which uses music both within and also outside prison with offenders and ex offenders. Evidence revealed that the pro social impact on the participants came as a result both of participation in music and the roles this gave them but also as a result of longevity of the support and mentoring from Changing Tunes staff which continued both inside and outside prison.
Key Quote
If participants could be said to become “addicted” to the work of Changing Tunes, this addiction was a purely healthy one, based on a love of learning, personal growth and achievement.
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Artform
MusicOrganisation
Changing TunesCJS Context
Prison and CommunityProject venues
Eastwood Park
Leyhill
Winchester
Region
Authors
Jo Cursley
Shadd Maruna
Conducted: April 2012 – December 2014
Published: January 2015
Type: Evaluation Report