Visual representations of prisons and their inmates are common in the news and social media, with stories about riots, squalor, drugs, self-harm and suicide hitting the headlines. Prisoners’ families are left to worry about the implications of such events on their kin, while those incarcerated and less able to understand social cues, norms and rules, are vulnerable to deteriorating mental health at best, to death at worst. As part of the life-story method in my research with offenders who are on the autism spectrum, have mental health problems and/or have learning difficulties, and prisoner’s mothers, I asked participants to take photographs, reflecting upon their experiences. Photographs in this case, were primarily used to help respondent...
This study analyzes images produced during photography workshops that took place in two prisons, loc...
YesResearch with prisoners’ families is limited in the context of learning difficulties/disabilities...
YesIn the context of offenders who have learning difficulties, autism and/or social, emotional and ...
YesVisual representations of prisons and their inmates are common in the news and social media, wit...
The lived experience of incarceration isolates, disconnects, and retraumatizes women. Correctional m...
Online FirstThe use of photography in representing the criminal body has long been a focus of intere...
The use of photography in representing the criminal body has long been a focus of interest in the so...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...
From 2010-2015, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust funded Travelling Fellowships with a particular...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Pre...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
This paper reports a creative writing intervention which was designed to improve family relationship...
This dissertation addresses the increasingly important role visual media plays in the construction o...
Very little is known about how people with learning disabilities symbolically engage with imprisonme...
This research examines how the experiences of incarceration affects the identity and social stratifi...
This study analyzes images produced during photography workshops that took place in two prisons, loc...
YesResearch with prisoners’ families is limited in the context of learning difficulties/disabilities...
YesIn the context of offenders who have learning difficulties, autism and/or social, emotional and ...
YesVisual representations of prisons and their inmates are common in the news and social media, wit...
The lived experience of incarceration isolates, disconnects, and retraumatizes women. Correctional m...
Online FirstThe use of photography in representing the criminal body has long been a focus of intere...
The use of photography in representing the criminal body has long been a focus of interest in the so...
This article introduces a three-year project begun in 2018 that investigates the relationship betwee...
From 2010-2015, the Winston Churchill Memorial Trust funded Travelling Fellowships with a particular...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Pre...
The Stimulus for the Study NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde hadidentified through previous research th...
This paper reports a creative writing intervention which was designed to improve family relationship...
This dissertation addresses the increasingly important role visual media plays in the construction o...
Very little is known about how people with learning disabilities symbolically engage with imprisonme...
This research examines how the experiences of incarceration affects the identity and social stratifi...
This study analyzes images produced during photography workshops that took place in two prisons, loc...
YesResearch with prisoners’ families is limited in the context of learning difficulties/disabilities...
YesIn the context of offenders who have learning difficulties, autism and/or social, emotional and ...