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Behind the Lines - Creative Writing with Offenders and People at Risk (Paperback, New)
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Behind the Lines - Creative Writing with Offenders and People at Risk (Paperback, New)
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A book for anyone concerned about the level of literacy amongst
prisoners. Behind The Lines is the product of some 15 years of
working with offenders and people at risk in prison and in the
community. It is based on the author's extensive experience of
using creative writing to change and improve thinking and behaviour
to prevent crime. It includes: Easy to read explanations of the
method; Dozens of practical exercises and ideas for discussion;
Advice about the different approaches; Samples of writing by
offenders, inside and outside of prison; The author's views about
what works to engage and encourage (often) wary participants.
Behind the Lines represents a major contribution to rehabilitative
work (in one sense it is the prison-writing equivalent of the
highly successful Waterside Press publication, The Geese Theatre
Handbook). A Key Resource For: Writers in residence; Offending
behaviour group workers; Youth workers; Youth offending teams;
Community workers; Psychotherapists, therapists and counsellors;
Special needs workers and teachers; Anyone tackling literacy levels
of risk groups... and people training or studying in these and
related fields. Reviews 'A very useful resource for those working
in difficult environments, with students who generally have low
levels of traditional educational attainment, negative learning
experiences and who, due to cultural and class barriers, are not
accustomed to engaging with the arts, either in institutions or
outside': Cormac Behan, Lecturer in Criminology, University of
Sheffield. 'Essential reading for anyone interested in the real
challenges of rehabilitation': Pat Jones, Director of the Prisoners
Education Trust (2008-12). 'Shows how you can turn the lead of
anger and despair in prisoners into the gold of insight and
creativity': Oliver James, author. 'Shows a sceptical world that
young offenders] are capable of reflection, of understanding what
led them into the acts they have committed and the effects on other
people and on themselves': Alicia Stubbersfield, Poet and Koestler
Award Judge. 'A wake-up call to the educational system, which
allows so many young people to leave school in the parlous position
that he describes, and which creative writers up and down the
country are devoting so much time and effort to mitigate': David
Ramsbotham. Author Michael Crowley is a youth justice worker and
writer. His works as a playwright include 'Beyond Omarska', 'The
Man They Couldn't Hang' (published by Waterside Press 2010), and 'A
Warning against Idle Gossip'. He has written for youth theatre and
been writer in residence at a young offenders' institution for the
last five years. He lives in West Yorkshire.
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