This briefing paper draws on five PhD projects conducted in Scotland between 2011 and 2021, all of which explored how imprisonment impacts on families, mothers or children. PhD projects are unique in allowing researchers the luxury of time to form relationships with participants, arguably producing richer data than would otherwise be possible. As PhD theses and academic publications can be lengthy and inaccessible, this Briefing Paper draws together key learning from this substantial Scottish evidence base in a more accessible format
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
This briefing paper draws on five PhD projects conducted in Scotland between 2011 and 2021, all of w...
This briefing paper draws on five PhD projects conducted in Scotland between 2011 and 2021, all of w...
This thesis explores what it is like for families when a person is sentenced to a period of impriso...
The research upon which this thesis is based aims to build on a rich and growing body of work about ...
The research upon which this thesis is based aims to build on a rich and growing body of work about ...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Pre...
The Families and Imprisonment Research Study (FAIR) comprises the third wave of data collection from...
This paper draws on academic research and published reports to present a summary of research into th...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
The Families – Inside Prison and Out project at the University of Strathclyde involved research with...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
This briefing paper draws on five PhD projects conducted in Scotland between 2011 and 2021, all of w...
This briefing paper draws on five PhD projects conducted in Scotland between 2011 and 2021, all of w...
This thesis explores what it is like for families when a person is sentenced to a period of impriso...
The research upon which this thesis is based aims to build on a rich and growing body of work about ...
The research upon which this thesis is based aims to build on a rich and growing body of work about ...
This is the final version of the paper. Available from the publisher via the link in this record.Pre...
The Families and Imprisonment Research Study (FAIR) comprises the third wave of data collection from...
This paper draws on academic research and published reports to present a summary of research into th...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
The Families – Inside Prison and Out project at the University of Strathclyde involved research with...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
With 20-27,000 children in Scotland experiencing a parent’s imprisonment and many more their parent’...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...
For many families affected by imprisonment, the prison can become a central and damaging force in th...