The article explores how fatherhood in prison is conceived and supported by policy intervention in Italy. Despite the fact that, in 2020, 96% of adults detained in Italian prisons were men and half of them had at least one child, fatherhood in prison, a gendered space and institution where masculinities are (re)produced, is an underdeveloped research topic. Adopting a caring masculinity perspective, we focus on incarcerated fatherhood to investigate if and how Italian social programs that deal with incarcerated parents target fathers and, if so, to what extent they promote caring masculinities. To this aim, we will combine an analysis of social programs for incarcerated fathers in Italy, almost entirely run by third sector organizations, wi...
For none of the prison administrations European Union, the relationship between parents and children...
eISSN: 1929-9850Most recent works on incarcerated men have focused on prisoners' relationship to the...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
Drawing from an ethnographically-informed study of men’s identities and social relations in prison, ...
Drawing on two and a half years of participant observation (n=280 hours) and extended life history i...
This article focuses on the prison as a gendered organization and examines the consequences for trea...
Incarceration of men causes many children to lose their fathers to imprisonment temporarily. Parenti...
This thesis consists of a study whereby five imprisoned men were interviewed regarding their perspec...
Constructions of parenting, particularly mothering, have long been of concern to feminists. Recently...
Gender-based violence is deeply rooted in hegemonic masculinity and patriarchy, the source of both h...
This article, which is part of a wider ethnographic study of constructions of self in the mediated w...
This study examines the role of fatherhood for incarcerated men in Mexico, based on repeated life-st...
This thesis focuses upon the new rehabilitation of male prisoners within the context of idealised ma...
The article examines how fathers’ attempts to establish intimate relationships with their young chil...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
For none of the prison administrations European Union, the relationship between parents and children...
eISSN: 1929-9850Most recent works on incarcerated men have focused on prisoners' relationship to the...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
Drawing from an ethnographically-informed study of men’s identities and social relations in prison, ...
Drawing on two and a half years of participant observation (n=280 hours) and extended life history i...
This article focuses on the prison as a gendered organization and examines the consequences for trea...
Incarceration of men causes many children to lose their fathers to imprisonment temporarily. Parenti...
This thesis consists of a study whereby five imprisoned men were interviewed regarding their perspec...
Constructions of parenting, particularly mothering, have long been of concern to feminists. Recently...
Gender-based violence is deeply rooted in hegemonic masculinity and patriarchy, the source of both h...
This article, which is part of a wider ethnographic study of constructions of self in the mediated w...
This study examines the role of fatherhood for incarcerated men in Mexico, based on repeated life-st...
This thesis focuses upon the new rehabilitation of male prisoners within the context of idealised ma...
The article examines how fathers’ attempts to establish intimate relationships with their young chil...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
For none of the prison administrations European Union, the relationship between parents and children...
eISSN: 1929-9850Most recent works on incarcerated men have focused on prisoners' relationship to the...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...