Beyond the Corner: Introducing a String Music Program to Youth in Detention

Q1 Arts and Humanities
B. Thompson
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Abstract

Offering music programs in prisons is one way that artists may contribute to the correctional system’s rehabilitative goals. To explore the role music may play in rehabilitating youth in detention, I developed a string program at a Youth Development Center. The purpose of this qualitative case study was to explore the outcomes of implementing the string program at the center. Eight of the program’s members, aged 13 to 17 from various cultural backgrounds, volunteered to participate in this study. Data collection included field notes and interviews with the youth and facility staff members. Results showed that the program was beneficial to students and the center. Although students learned to play string instruments, rehearse in an ensemble, and perform in public, they also reported feeling a sense of achievement and increased personal potential. In addition, students and staff members noted students’ improved communication skills, increased frustration tolerance, perseverance, and behavior regulation as a result of participating in the string program. Reported benefits to the center included pride in student success, community development within the center, the staff’s increased sense of making a difference, and positive press.
超越角落:向被拘留的青少年介绍弦乐课程
在监狱里提供音乐节目是艺术家们为惩教系统的改造目标做出贡献的一种方式。为了探索音乐在改造被拘留的青少年方面可能发挥的作用,我在一个青少年发展中心开发了一个弦乐项目。本定性案例研究的目的是探讨在该中心实施字符串计划的结果。该项目的8名成员,年龄在13到17岁之间,来自不同的文化背景,自愿参加这项研究。数据收集包括实地记录和对青年和设施工作人员的采访。结果表明,该计划对学生和中心都是有益的。虽然学生们学会了演奏弦乐器,在合奏中排练,并在公共场合表演,但他们也报告了成就感和个人潜力的增加。此外,学生和工作人员还注意到,参加串项目后,学生们的沟通技巧得到了提高,对挫折的容忍度、毅力和行为规范都有所提高。据报道,该中心获得的好处包括学生的成功、中心内的社区发展、工作人员有所作为的意识增强以及积极的新闻报道。
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