Source: http://www.independent.co.uk/life-style/health-and-families/health-news/art-therapy-for-offenders-helps-them-to-heal-2274077.html
Art therapy for offenders helps them to 'heal'
A new form of psychotherapy called art therapy is now used as a part of research and rehabilitation for dangerous criminals. Researchers want to get a better understanding of the minds of the patients and at the same time the patients learn more about themselves through the artistic expression. At a convention in Edinburgh the police, psychiatrists and academics are going to talk about a number of different forms of treating criminals.
These kinds of treatments, according to American psychiatrist professor James Gilligan, are not meant as a punishment but meant as research into the minds of offenders and provide information that can help other people from acting out.
Using art to dig into the minds of offenders and learn more about how and why their behavior has formed into the way it is now is a good initiative. I think that it is good to keep looking into the minds of criminals and see what it is that makes them tick. If there is even the faintest possibility of getting more insight into how criminal behavior can be prevented it is worth a try in my opinion.
I am curious as to what the results of this approach will be. I myself have been a patient under a form of pediatric art therapy and found it to put me at ease and also, as stated in the article, teach me more about myself and my feelings. As opposed to the offenders undergoing this form or art therapy I was not an inmate or offender, so the therapy they get will probably be different from the form of therapy I got all those years ago.