Research with prisoners’ families is limited in the context of learning difficulties/disabilities (LD) and autism spectrum. Life-story interviews with mothers reveal an extended period of emotional and practical care labour, as the continuous engagement with their son’s education and experiences of physical and emotional abuse are explored. Prior to their son’s incarceration, mothers spoke of stigma and barriers to support throughout their childrearing, as well as limited or absent preventative/positive care practices. Subsequently prisons and locked wards seem to feature as a progression. Mothers have experienced abuse; physical and/or emotional, as well as lives that convey accounts of failure. Not their failure, but that of the systems. ...
In line with international trends, women represent Australia’s fastest growing prison population. Th...
This study presents a single case that illustrates the special concerns of incarcerated mothers with...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...
YesResearch with prisoners’ families is limited in the context of learning difficulties/disabilities...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female pri...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
Every year, a substantial number of children are confronted with the detention of their primary care...
This research is an empirical ethics study of parenting support delivered within a UK prison mother ...
The United States Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that women continue to be incarcerated at rec...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
This book brings together a range of practitioner and user voice from a wide range of social and cri...
In line with international trends, women represent Australia’s fastest growing prison population. Th...
This study presents a single case that illustrates the special concerns of incarcerated mothers with...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...
YesResearch with prisoners’ families is limited in the context of learning difficulties/disabilities...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers ...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female pri...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
Every year, a substantial number of children are confronted with the detention of their primary care...
This research is an empirical ethics study of parenting support delivered within a UK prison mother ...
The United States Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that women continue to be incarcerated at rec...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
This book brings together a range of practitioner and user voice from a wide range of social and cri...
In line with international trends, women represent Australia’s fastest growing prison population. Th...
This study presents a single case that illustrates the special concerns of incarcerated mothers with...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...