Incarcerating Motherhood explores how initial short period in prisons can negatively impact mothers and their children. We have much yet to understand about the enduring harms caused by first time incarceration, especially for minimal time periods and for mothers with dependent children. With large numbers of female prisoners currently incarcerated for short periods in England and Wales (either on short sentences or remand), many of whom are primary caregivers, this book asks: what kind of impact does this imprisonment has on both parent and child in the long term?Based on original research, the experiences of sixteen mothers are presented to voice the material, physical and emotional consequences of short-term imprisonment. The book explor...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
In the last decade research surrounding ‘maternal imprisonment’, has become more visible, the topic ...
Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female pri...
The United States Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that women continue to be incarcerated at rec...
The book is likely to be published in the spring of 2019.Women, girls, mothers and grandmothers argu...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
An invited entry contribution to CLINKS growing evidence library covering key issues in criminal jus...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...
Although women only comprise around 5% of the prison population in England (Ministry of Justice, 201...
This book brings to life the experiences of children affected by maternal imprisonment, and provides...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
This research was also supported by Coventry University where Rona Epstein, ( joint author), is an H...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...
In the last decade research surrounding ‘maternal imprisonment’, has become more visible, the topic ...
Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female pri...
The United States Bureau of Justice Statistics reports that women continue to be incarcerated at rec...
The book is likely to be published in the spring of 2019.Women, girls, mothers and grandmothers argu...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
An invited entry contribution to CLINKS growing evidence library covering key issues in criminal jus...
In western countries such as Australia, the U.S. and the U.K., the women’s prison population has inc...
Although women only comprise around 5% of the prison population in England (Ministry of Justice, 201...
This book brings to life the experiences of children affected by maternal imprisonment, and provides...
As the fastest growing prison population worldwide, more and more women are living in cages and most...
Although women make up a small portion of our countries prison population, recent studies indicate s...
This research was also supported by Coventry University where Rona Epstein, ( joint author), is an H...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
open access journalThis paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom....
Despite the increasing number of women experiencing incarceration internationally, their experiences...