This book brings together a range of practitioner and user voice from a wide range of social and criminal justice settings in order to explore their relationship with mothers. The book explores how the status of 'mother' and the role of 'mothering' intertwines betwixt practitioner relationships , indeed whether it is the focus of the 'intervention' or not - it will have relevence. This book aims to assist in understanding the significance and impact of motherhood in relation to engagement, desistance and reflective practice. The book highlights the complexities of the lived experiences of many women and mothers in the criminal justice system and explores how trauma infromed practice can facilitate effective practice in terms of ...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied ex...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
This chapter was written with two criminalised mothers Mary Elwood and Cassie Brown (pseudonyms )Fem...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
The book takes a holistic approach to highlight and explore the range of issues specifically associa...
The book is likely to be published in the spring of 2019.Women, girls, mothers and grandmothers argu...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women\u27s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women’s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium-se...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of practitioners in a mother and baby unit (MBU) in a wome...
Drawing on original research from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice research network, this book s...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
This thesis is dedicated to Beth and Emma, two mums who tragically died during this study. They are ...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied ex...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
This chapter was written with two criminalised mothers Mary Elwood and Cassie Brown (pseudonyms )Fem...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
The book takes a holistic approach to highlight and explore the range of issues specifically associa...
The book is likely to be published in the spring of 2019.Women, girls, mothers and grandmothers argu...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women\u27s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium...
This dissertation examines the role of motherhood in the women’s unit at Northeast Jail, a medium-se...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
This paper reports on a small-scale study of practitioners in a mother and baby unit (MBU) in a wome...
Drawing on original research from the Women, Family, Crime and Justice research network, this book s...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
This thesis is dedicated to Beth and Emma, two mums who tragically died during this study. They are ...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
The number of women incarcerated in correctional facilities has tripled over the past decade, yet li...
This Handbook brings together the voices of a range of contributors interested in the many varied ex...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....