Drawing on an ESRC funded qualitative longitudinal study of young fatherhood, this article explores the experiences of young offender fathers, the complex intersection of offender and fatherhood pathways for young men and the impact of professional support and tailored intervention programmes on these processes. The article challenges the axiom of young offender fathers as inherently ‘risky’, and suggests the utility of a dynamic, life course approach to criminal policy and practice that recognises the fluidity of their life journeys, and brings ideas of redemption more centrally into the picture
This article presents some of the results from an evaluation of the program Fathers in Prison, creat...
Qualitative research suggests that becoming a parent contributes to desisting patterns of crime for ...
Approximately one in four incarcerated male young offenders in the UK is an actual or expectant fath...
Drawing on an ESRC funded qualitative longitudinal study of young fatherhood, this article explores ...
AbstractApproximately one in four incarcerated male young offenders in the UK is an actual or expect...
This paper analyses key findings from narrative interviews with 16 (ex) offender fathers. All father...
Since fathers were problematised socially, culturally, politically, and economically in the 1980s an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Scandinavia...
Research literature demonstrates the positive contributions of a nurturing father in the lives of yo...
Researchers estimate fatherhood rates in the adolescent offender population at 25–28%, as opposed to...
© 2017, © 2017 SAGE Publications. Given the importance of fathering to the well-being and developmen...
There is limited focus on men’s experiences of fatherhood whilst in prison. Consequently, there is i...
Recruiting, retaining and engaging men in social interventions can be challenging. The focus of this...
There is a significant gap in our knowledge and understanding regarding how to most effectively supp...
After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand and appreciate the importance of...
This article presents some of the results from an evaluation of the program Fathers in Prison, creat...
Qualitative research suggests that becoming a parent contributes to desisting patterns of crime for ...
Approximately one in four incarcerated male young offenders in the UK is an actual or expectant fath...
Drawing on an ESRC funded qualitative longitudinal study of young fatherhood, this article explores ...
AbstractApproximately one in four incarcerated male young offenders in the UK is an actual or expect...
This paper analyses key findings from narrative interviews with 16 (ex) offender fathers. All father...
Since fathers were problematised socially, culturally, politically, and economically in the 1980s an...
This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Scandinavia...
Research literature demonstrates the positive contributions of a nurturing father in the lives of yo...
Researchers estimate fatherhood rates in the adolescent offender population at 25–28%, as opposed to...
© 2017, © 2017 SAGE Publications. Given the importance of fathering to the well-being and developmen...
There is limited focus on men’s experiences of fatherhood whilst in prison. Consequently, there is i...
Recruiting, retaining and engaging men in social interventions can be challenging. The focus of this...
There is a significant gap in our knowledge and understanding regarding how to most effectively supp...
After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand and appreciate the importance of...
This article presents some of the results from an evaluation of the program Fathers in Prison, creat...
Qualitative research suggests that becoming a parent contributes to desisting patterns of crime for ...
Approximately one in four incarcerated male young offenders in the UK is an actual or expectant fath...