This article explores the experiences of imprisoned mothers in the Victorian convict prison system. It argues that motherhood, of central importance to the ideals of Victorian femininity, was disrupted and fractured by women's long-term imprisonment. Using 'whole life' history methodology, the paper draws on research into 288 women imprisoned and then released from the prison system, of whom half were mothers. It illuminates how the long term prison system dealt with pregnancy, childbirth and family contact for female prisoners. It argues that whilst institutional or state care was often an inevitable consequence for children of single or widowed mothers, women used their limited resources and agency to assert their identity as mothers ...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
The 1850s and 1860s saw the rise of a new women’s prison reform ideology that would shape the next h...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
For over 100 years, mothers have been allowed to keep their babies with them in prisons, with these ...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
Open access journalMothers enter prison already disadvantaged, judged, excluded and most often in pa...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...
In the last decade research surrounding ‘maternal imprisonment’, has become more visible, the topic ...
This thesis is dedicated to Beth and Emma, two mums who tragically died during this study. They are ...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
This paper examines how the experience of female prison confinement, especially in relation to mothe...
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
The 1850s and 1860s saw the rise of a new women’s prison reform ideology that would shape the next h...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
For over 100 years, mothers have been allowed to keep their babies with them in prisons, with these ...
This article examines the release and aftercare of female prisoners in England during the late ninet...
Open access journalMothers enter prison already disadvantaged, judged, excluded and most often in pa...
Inmate mothers are not only seen to offend against society, but also against their role as mothers. ...
In the last decade research surrounding ‘maternal imprisonment’, has become more visible, the topic ...
This thesis is dedicated to Beth and Emma, two mums who tragically died during this study. They are ...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
This paper examines how the experience of female prison confinement, especially in relation to mothe...
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...
The 1850s and 1860s saw the rise of a new women’s prison reform ideology that would shape the next h...
Upon committal to one of the newly established female convict prisons in the mid-nineteenth century,...