Name: | Description: | Size: | Format: | |
---|---|---|---|---|
419.87 KB | Adobe PDF |
Advisor(s)
Abstract(s)
The social intervention through the artistic languages can represent
in the life of each subject a great socio-educational significance,
contributing to reinforce numerous personal, social, affective, emotional and relational skills.
The social reintegration of young prisoners presents a great
challenge for professionals, since the period of detention can indeed
allow the individual a period of reflection, there are also ties (of
friendship, family ...) that fall apart, and that, in most cases, it is
important to reconcile.
The project "Opera in Prison" searched, through music, theater
and dance to promote a strategy of socio-educational intervention
that catalyzes a socially framed life. This project, funded by the
Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, took place in the Leiria Prison
(youth), having been promoted by Sociedade Artística Musical dos
Pousos (SAMP). Since the beginning of 2014, a group of 50 prisoners.
To understand the impact of this project on the process of social reintegration of young prisoners, a research methodology was
adopted based on interviews with the various stakeholders in the
project.
The results presented evidenced the role that artistic languages
have played in the lives of young prisoners and their families and
the way in which they have contributed to a more effective social
reintegration.
Description
Keywords
Artistic languages Young prisoners Social reintegration
Citation
Publisher
ACM