The Koestler Trust is a charity which helps prison inmates and detained psychiatric patients in the UK to express themselves creatively. The trust promotes the arts in special institutions, encouraging creativity and the acquisition of new skills as a means to rehabilitation. It was founded in 1962, by a bequest by the British-Hungarian author, Arthur Koestler.
See also
- Charles Bronson (prisoner)
- Broadmoor Hospital (England) and Carstairs
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