2 | P a g e Children with incarcerated mothers are considered to be one of the most vulnerable and at risk populations across the globe. Despite vast research on prisons in Malawi, inadequate research has been conducted in the field of children who live with their mothers in prisons, irrespective of the fact that they pose to be one of probable growing category of prison population. The purpose of this study, therefore, was to explore and highlight vulnerability, in terms of challenges, that children who live with their mothers in Malawian prison face and find reasons behind such. Data for this study was collected using qualitative research techniques which included Observations, In-depth Interviews and Key Informant Interviews. Max Weber’s...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
Over the past few decades, the phenomenon of children of prisoners has produced a small but growing...
In Zimbabwe, as elsewhere across the world, convicted nursing mothers are often incarcerated jointly...
The study focused on imprisoned mothers accompanied by their children in the Ethiopian prison, aimed...
Introduction and context: With the number of imprisoned women who also double as mother continue to ...
International audienceContext: In France, young children of incarcerated women live with their mothe...
The needs of female inmates are different from those of their male counterparts. Little is understoo...
Research, media interest, and political involvement around prisons and families have grown significa...
There has been considerable debate about whether children should stay in prison with their parents a...
textOn any given day, parental incarceration affects roughly 2 million children. The increasing num...
The central focus of this thesis is on children whose mothers are sent to prison. Both the mothers a...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The purpose of this research...
Objective Incarcerated male youths in Malawi’s detention facilities face multiple threats to their h...
Sub-Saharan African prisons have seen a substantial increase in women prisoners, including those inc...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
Over the past few decades, the phenomenon of children of prisoners has produced a small but growing...
In Zimbabwe, as elsewhere across the world, convicted nursing mothers are often incarcerated jointly...
The study focused on imprisoned mothers accompanied by their children in the Ethiopian prison, aimed...
Introduction and context: With the number of imprisoned women who also double as mother continue to ...
International audienceContext: In France, young children of incarcerated women live with their mothe...
The needs of female inmates are different from those of their male counterparts. Little is understoo...
Research, media interest, and political involvement around prisons and families have grown significa...
There has been considerable debate about whether children should stay in prison with their parents a...
textOn any given day, parental incarceration affects roughly 2 million children. The increasing num...
The central focus of this thesis is on children whose mothers are sent to prison. Both the mothers a...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The purpose of this research...
Objective Incarcerated male youths in Malawi’s detention facilities face multiple threats to their h...
Sub-Saharan African prisons have seen a substantial increase in women prisoners, including those inc...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
Over the past few decades, the phenomenon of children of prisoners has produced a small but growing...