How effective are music interventions in the criminal youth justice sector? Community music making and its potential for community and social transformation: A pilot study | Intellect Skip to content
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Volume 6, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 1752-7066
  • E-ISSN: 1752-7074

Abstract

Community music offers organic opportunities for both Authentic and Situation Learning, as well as Process-directed education. It is evident that in many community music projects participants are empowered to discover their own learning paths through the creative process of music-making. However, the participatory nature of community music making also seems to encourage participants to share in each other’s experiences that can often lead to an understanding of each other and themselves. The type of music workshops we were particularly interested in examining mainly consisted of group composition through the process of learning to play in a rock band (bass, keys, guitar, vocals and drums) and electronic composition using the software Logic. We were interested in trying to measure the transformative effect of participating in community music sessions on young people’s attitudes towards offending behaviour. Our preliminary results suggest that there seems to be a small but measurable improvement in the attitudes towards offending of the young people who had participated in the music workshops, especially in the perception of their life problems and how these problems could contribute to potential offending behaviour.

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2013-04-01
2024-04-25
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