Raising an Infant in a Jumpsuit: Canada’s need for a more contemporary approach to prison nurseries The purpose of my paper, “Raising an infant in a jumpsuit: Prison Nurseries,” is to address the complex problem of pregnant incarcerated women and what to do with their newborns. The rate of women imprisoned has risen substantially in recent decades, and with the increase has arisen the question: What to do when a woman gives birth while incarcerated? Although Canadian research would have been optimal for this paper, I found a huge gap in that very little research had been done on prison nurseries within Canada. Prison nurseries vary around the world; each country has its own criteria for participants; for the purpose of this paper, I focus...
Increases in the number of women incarcerated have created a corresponding need for health services ...
Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mo...
Women make up a larger portion of the incarcerated population in North Carolina than ever before. Ne...
Prison nurseries are used throughout the world as a way to strengthen the initial mother-child bond ...
While the number of women is increasing among the prison population, so too is the need to accommoda...
Through my research, I analyzed prison nursery programs in the United States. Prison nurseries are p...
This note opens the prison doors and delves into the United States female prison system, primarily f...
As understanding of health advances, the importance of prenatal care becomes clearer. Prenatal care ...
Abstract Background Women are the fastest-growing population in carceral facilities in Canada. Most ...
Each year, about 40,000 pregnant women are incarcerated in the U.S. The infants are usually taken fr...
The current incarceration facilities for the growing number of women are depriving expecting mothers...
Over the past century, while advocates of prison nurseries have applauded their individual and socie...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of prison nurseries programs. A criti...
There has been steady increase of females entering prison over the last few decades, with this incre...
Introduction and Background The number of incarcerated pregnant women is increasing every day. At th...
Increases in the number of women incarcerated have created a corresponding need for health services ...
Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mo...
Women make up a larger portion of the incarcerated population in North Carolina than ever before. Ne...
Prison nurseries are used throughout the world as a way to strengthen the initial mother-child bond ...
While the number of women is increasing among the prison population, so too is the need to accommoda...
Through my research, I analyzed prison nursery programs in the United States. Prison nurseries are p...
This note opens the prison doors and delves into the United States female prison system, primarily f...
As understanding of health advances, the importance of prenatal care becomes clearer. Prenatal care ...
Abstract Background Women are the fastest-growing population in carceral facilities in Canada. Most ...
Each year, about 40,000 pregnant women are incarcerated in the U.S. The infants are usually taken fr...
The current incarceration facilities for the growing number of women are depriving expecting mothers...
Over the past century, while advocates of prison nurseries have applauded their individual and socie...
The objective of this research is to examine the effectiveness of prison nurseries programs. A criti...
There has been steady increase of females entering prison over the last few decades, with this incre...
Introduction and Background The number of incarcerated pregnant women is increasing every day. At th...
Increases in the number of women incarcerated have created a corresponding need for health services ...
Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mo...
Women make up a larger portion of the incarcerated population in North Carolina than ever before. Ne...