RESEARCH
A Garden Can Cultivate an Inmate: Reimagining Youth Incarceration
Summary
The project “A Garden Can Cultivate an Inmate” proposes using therapeutic gardening as a rehabilitation strategy for incarcerated youth. It aims to address the mass incarceration crisis by emphasizing restorative justice and providing a low-cost, engaging way to reduce mental stress and build valuable skills. The initiative involves a youth garden curriculum designed to empower young people and strengthen their connections with their communities.
The project integrates research and design recommendations for carceral spaces, focusing on social equity and inclusion. By offering parallel experiences that can be shared with friends and family outside detention, it promotes effective rehabilitation and re-entry. The collaboration with stakeholders, including correctional staff and community partners, is key to its success, demonstrating the potential of gardening to strengthen community bonds and offer a haven for incarcerated youth.