This article explores desistance from crime and experiences of stigma amongst 19 young mothers with a criminal past. Drawing on narrative interview data from a qualitative longitudinal study of women criminalised as children, I argue that young mothers with a history of lawbreaking, as well as other markers of a spoiled past, are likely to encounter intense forms of gendered surveillance, social censure and stigma across multiple domains of identity, regardless of whether or not they are currently involved in crime. Motherhood frequently motivated the women to desist from crime, most notably in order to avoid their children experiencing the scrutiny and harmful state interventions that had such a profoundly negative impact on their own youn...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
Using a sample of 118 drug-involved women originally released from prison in the 1990s and re-interv...
This dissertation examines how formerly incarcerated mothers manage the moral ambiguity associated w...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
While it is widely known that most women convicted of crime or serving time in prison are mothers, l...
In the wake of mass incarceration, an increasing number of women are going through the penal system....
This exploratory study sought to understand the effects of criminality on mothers of offenders. Semi...
PURPOSE: Parenthood may play a pivotal role in the criminal desistance process, but few studies have...
Parenting women emerging from prison on parole face numerous challenges to their successful reentry ...
Using a feminist standpoint epistemological framework, this article reports the findings from 26 int...
Qualitative research suggests that becoming a parent contributes to desisting patterns of crime for ...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
Using a sample of 118 drug-involved women originally released from prison in the 1990s and re-interv...
This dissertation examines how formerly incarcerated mothers manage the moral ambiguity associated w...
This article examines how incarcerated mothers constructed moral identities in the face of stigma. A...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
While it is widely known that most women convicted of crime or serving time in prison are mothers, l...
In the wake of mass incarceration, an increasing number of women are going through the penal system....
This exploratory study sought to understand the effects of criminality on mothers of offenders. Semi...
PURPOSE: Parenthood may play a pivotal role in the criminal desistance process, but few studies have...
Parenting women emerging from prison on parole face numerous challenges to their successful reentry ...
Using a feminist standpoint epistemological framework, this article reports the findings from 26 int...
Qualitative research suggests that becoming a parent contributes to desisting patterns of crime for ...
This article critiques the focus on responsibilisation of criminalised women within desistance resea...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...
Prior research highlights how criminalized mothers may be particularly at risk of negative judgement...