When Women Talk: exploring the voice of women in prison through an arts-based radio project

Dr Rachel Drury (Performer), Dr Matt Maycock (Performer)

Research output: Performances, compositions and other non-textual formsPerformance

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This study explores radio as a creative art form supporting participatory rights for incarcerated women in Scotland. Findings reveal three themes: Agency and Influence, Identity and New Narratives, and Finding a Community. Participants gained confidence, strengthened their identities, and influenced their environment. The research highlights how the arts humanise prisoners, challenge institutional norms, and foster active citizenship. It contributes to literature on prisoner radio and arts in criminal justice, emphasizing how arts-based projects can enhance democratic participation in prisons, providing space for self-expression, development, and social connection in historically marginalised communities.
Keywords: women, prison, participation rights, arts, radio
Original languageEnglish
PublisherThe Prison Journal
Media of outputOnline
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 25 Nov 2025

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