Although female offenders are the fastest growing population in prison today, relatively few studies focus on their unique experiences as mothers. In this study, the authors utilize 74 semistructured interviews with mothers before trial and during incarceration to document coping strategies employed to deal with potential or actual separation from their children. From the study data, seven strategies emerge: being a good mother, mothering from prison, role redefinition, disassociation from prisoner identity, self-transformation, planning and preparation, and self-blame. The findings show that mothers used multiple strategies and tended to employ emotion-focused and adaptive coping techniques. The policy implications are discussed
Children of incarcerated mothers are considered one of the most at risk populations for delinquency....
In the wake of mass incarceration, there has been an unprecedented increase in the incarceration of ...
This study focused on the lived experiences of children with incarcerated mothers, how they cope wit...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
Women make relatively small proportions of incarcerated population worldwide, but the rate at which ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated m...
To address this gap in the literature, this phenomenological study will investigate the lived experi...
In this study, qualitative, in-depth interviews were conducted with 100 formerly incarcerated mother...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
This paper examines how the experience of female prison confinement, especially in relation to mothe...
The central focus of this thesis is on children whose mothers are sent to prison. Both the mothers a...
Drugs, mandated sentencing, overflowing prisons have negatively affected the lives of 2.3 million ch...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
Given the increased representation of women in prisons, several collateral consequences have followe...
Tougher sentencing policies have resulted in a dramatic increase in the jail and prison populations ...
Children of incarcerated mothers are considered one of the most at risk populations for delinquency....
In the wake of mass incarceration, there has been an unprecedented increase in the incarceration of ...
This study focused on the lived experiences of children with incarcerated mothers, how they cope wit...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
Women make relatively small proportions of incarcerated population worldwide, but the rate at which ...
The purpose of this qualitative study was to explore the challenges faced by formerly incarcerated m...
To address this gap in the literature, this phenomenological study will investigate the lived experi...
In this study, qualitative, in-depth interviews were conducted with 100 formerly incarcerated mother...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
This paper examines how the experience of female prison confinement, especially in relation to mothe...
The central focus of this thesis is on children whose mothers are sent to prison. Both the mothers a...
Drugs, mandated sentencing, overflowing prisons have negatively affected the lives of 2.3 million ch...
Introduction: All countries have female prisoners, many of whom are mothers. In most cases imprisonm...
Given the increased representation of women in prisons, several collateral consequences have followe...
Tougher sentencing policies have resulted in a dramatic increase in the jail and prison populations ...
Children of incarcerated mothers are considered one of the most at risk populations for delinquency....
In the wake of mass incarceration, there has been an unprecedented increase in the incarceration of ...
This study focused on the lived experiences of children with incarcerated mothers, how they cope wit...