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Evaluation of Geese Theatre's Re-Connect Program: Addressing Resettlement Issues in Prison

NCJ Number
235157
Journal
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology Volume: 55 Issue: 4 Dated: June 2011 Pages: 546-566
Author(s)
Leigh Harkins; Cecilia Pritchard; Donna Haskayne; Andy Watson; Anthony R. Beech
Date Published
June 2011
Length
21 pages
Annotation
This study examined the impact of Geese Theatre's Re-Connect program.
Abstract
This study examined the impact of Geese Theatre's Re-Connect program on a sample of offenders who attended it. This program used theatre performance, experiential exercises, skills practice role-plays, and metaphors such as the masks to invite a group of offenders to consider and explore issues connected with their release and reconnecting with a life outside prison. Pre- and postprogram psychometric tests, behavior ratings, and interviews were completed to assess the effectiveness of the program. Significant changes were observed from pre- to posttreatment in terms of self-efficacy, motivation to change, and improved confidence in skills (i.e., social and friendship, occupational, family and intimacy, dealing with authority, alternatives to aggression or offending, and self-management and self-control skills). Improved behavior and engagement within the program was observed over the 3 days of the program. Interviews also revealed the positive impact the program had on the participants. This provides evidence supporting the short-term effectiveness of the Re-Connect program. (Published Abstract)