Studies suggest that maintaining family ties can help reduce the likelihood of reoffending, and that while parental imprisonment can increase a child’s likelihood to offend, positive responses to the situation can aid the children’s well-being, attitude and attainment. Drawing on findings from the recently completed EU-funded COPING Project on the mental health of children of prisoners, this chapter explores the factors that aid a child’s ability to cope with parental imprisonment and the actions that different stakeholders can take to support them. It identifies some of the mental health impacts at different stages of parental imprisonment, the roles played by non-imprisoned parents/carers and by schools, and suggests options for further c...
Children of imprisoned parents have a two times greater risk of health problems, including difficult...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
There are over 200, 000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 20...
Worldwide, unprecedented numbers of people are being imprisoned and in many countries incarceration ...
Qualitative data from a larger study on the impact of parental imprisonment in four countries found ...
This child-centred case study, which explored the impact of parental imprisonment on children, devel...
Millions of children worldwide experience having their parents sent to prison every year (Penal Refo...
Children who experience parental incarceration are vulnerable to facing poor outcomes in terms of th...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
Scotland, England and Wales have the highest imprisonment rates in Western Europe. A number of studi...
Parental imprisonment can cause many problems for the family left behind, including difficulty orga...
This report examines the childhood and family background of prisoners, their current family relation...
There are over 200,000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 201...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
The children of offenders have often been referred to as the "hidden victims of crime," with parenta...
Children of imprisoned parents have a two times greater risk of health problems, including difficult...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
There are over 200, 000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 20...
Worldwide, unprecedented numbers of people are being imprisoned and in many countries incarceration ...
Qualitative data from a larger study on the impact of parental imprisonment in four countries found ...
This child-centred case study, which explored the impact of parental imprisonment on children, devel...
Millions of children worldwide experience having their parents sent to prison every year (Penal Refo...
Children who experience parental incarceration are vulnerable to facing poor outcomes in terms of th...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
Scotland, England and Wales have the highest imprisonment rates in Western Europe. A number of studi...
Parental imprisonment can cause many problems for the family left behind, including difficulty orga...
This report examines the childhood and family background of prisoners, their current family relation...
There are over 200,000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 201...
Purpose: Globally millions of children have a parent who is imprisoned. Research suggests that this ...
The children of offenders have often been referred to as the "hidden victims of crime," with parenta...
Children of imprisoned parents have a two times greater risk of health problems, including difficult...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
There are over 200, 000 children in the UK who are affected by parental imprisonment (Barnardo’s, 20...