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Title: Exploring the rehabilitative cultural role of the prison library: addressing sensitive information needs via cultural activities.
Author(s): Canning, Cheryl
Buchanan, Steven
Contact Email: s.j.buchanan@stir.ac.uk
Editor(s): Garner, Jane
Sponsor: Arts and Humanities Research Council
Citation: Canning C & Buchanan S (2021) Exploring the rehabilitative cultural role of the prison library: addressing sensitive information needs via cultural activities.. In: Garner J (ed.) Exploring the roles and practices of libraries in prisons: International Perspectives. Advances in Librarianship, 49. Bingley: Emerald Group Publishing Ltd. pp. 11-37. https://books.emeraldinsight.com/page/detail/Exploring-the-Roles-and-Practices-of-Libraries-in-Prisons/?k=9781800438613
Keywords: Information behaviour
Information need
Male prisoners
Prison library
Education
Cultural activity
Issue Date: 2021
Date Deposited: 1-Feb-2021
Series/Report no.: Advances in Librarianship, 49
Abstract: This chapter explores the role of cultural activity within prison libraries for not only the general wellbeing of prisoners, but also as a form of indirect intervention for addressing unrecognised and/or unaddressed information needs amongst prisoners; particularly important needs of a more sensitive nature often repressed (e.g. remorse, mental health, relationships). Drawing on research to date, we discuss the information needs of prisoners, the associated benefits of cultural activity for information need recognition and understanding, and the support role of the prison library; and in relation, identify opportunities for further development of the library as a key change agent in the progressive rehabilitation of prisoners.
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