As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most of them are mothers. This alarming trend has huge ramifications for women, children and communities across the globe. Empathy for mothers behind bars and concern for criminalized mothers in the community is in short supply. Mothers are criminalized for their vulnerabilities and for making unpopular but difficult choices under material and ideological conditions not of their own choosing. Criminalized Mothers, Criminalizing Mothering shines a spotlight on mothers who are, by law or social regulation, criminalized and examines their troubles and triumphs. This book offers a critical and compassionate lens on social (in)justice, mass incarcerat...
“Intensive parenting” ideologies have been increasingly disseminated in popular culture, expert disc...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
Prison is an oppressive institution created for men, by men. While some may argue that oppression is...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
This chapter was written with two criminalised mothers Mary Elwood and Cassie Brown (pseudonyms )Fem...
The book is likely to be published in the spring of 2019.Women, girls, mothers and grandmothers argu...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
As the rates of incarceration continue to rise, women are increasingly subject to draconian criminal...
In the wake of mass incarceration, an increasing number of women are going through the penal system....
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
While it is widely known that most women convicted of crime or serving time in prison are mothers, l...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women\u27s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium...
This book brings together a range of practitioner and user voice from a wide range of social and cri...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women’s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium-se...
“Intensive parenting” ideologies have been increasingly disseminated in popular culture, expert disc...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
Prison is an oppressive institution created for men, by men. While some may argue that oppression is...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
This chapter was written with two criminalised mothers Mary Elwood and Cassie Brown (pseudonyms )Fem...
The book is likely to be published in the spring of 2019.Women, girls, mothers and grandmothers argu...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
As the rates of incarceration continue to rise, women are increasingly subject to draconian criminal...
In the wake of mass incarceration, an increasing number of women are going through the penal system....
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
While it is widely known that most women convicted of crime or serving time in prison are mothers, l...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women\u27s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium...
This book brings together a range of practitioner and user voice from a wide range of social and cri...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women’s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium-se...
“Intensive parenting” ideologies have been increasingly disseminated in popular culture, expert disc...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
Prison is an oppressive institution created for men, by men. While some may argue that oppression is...