Rousseau Danielle, Horton Carol
Boston University.
Independent Writer.
Int J Yoga Therap. 2020 Jan 1;30(1):111-115. doi: 10.17761/2020-D-19-00039.
This article presents a perspective on the value of yoga and mindfulness programming in carceral settings. The authors explore this topic through interviews with two formerly incarcerated people who participated in yoga programming while incarcerated and who went on to become yoga instructors themselves. Also examined are the potential effects of yoga programming for people who are incarcerated, for those working within carceral settings, and on carceral environments generally. We share recommendations for implementing yoga programming in carceral institutions and discuss policy implications. The stories of both interviewees reflect the value and potential positive effects of yoga programming within criminal justice settings and suggest the need for sustained programming and ongoing empirical evaluation.
本文阐述了瑜伽和正念训练项目在监禁环境中的价值观点。作者通过采访两名曾被监禁的人员来探讨这一话题,这两人在被监禁期间参与了瑜伽项目,后来自己也成为了瑜伽教练。文章还研究了瑜伽项目对被监禁人员、在监禁环境中工作的人员以及整个监禁环境可能产生的影响。我们分享了在监禁机构实施瑜伽项目的建议,并讨论了政策影响。两位受访者的故事都反映了瑜伽项目在刑事司法环境中的价值和潜在积极影响,并表明需要持续开展项目和进行实证评估。