An exploration of dramatic rituals to facilitate self-reflexivity among male adolescents who are incarcerated

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2019
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Makolopeng, Boitumelo
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This empirical study explores the use of dramatic rituals to facilitate self-reflexivity in male adolescents who are incarcerated at the Bosasa Youth Centre. It examines the attitudes, emotions and behaviour of the participants through the use of the distinctive techniques of drama therapy. The research study describes a group of male adolescents who are incarcerated. By integrating several research approaches to cultivated themes. It further investigated precipitating factors of delinquent behaviour. This qualitative study also examines barriers that hinder the process of rehabilitation by attempting to dismantle the stigma attached to therapy in juvenile facilities. The research study demonstrates how the theory and the praxis of drama therapy together with self-reflexivity are fundamental tools to be used when working with vulnerable youth who have been detained. It further demonstrates how enhanced self-awareness can impact positively on the behavior of six inmates in a way that encourages forgiveness of self and others and can achieve wholeness. The term inmates and offenders are used interchangeably in the research study.
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A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts (Drama Therapy), 2019
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Mokolopeng, Boitumelo Canady (2019) An exploration of dramatic rituals to facilitate self-reflexivity among male adolescents who are incarcerated, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, <http://hdl.handle.net/10539/28517>
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