Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mother–child relationships. It is common in many jurisdictions, including Canada, to mitigate the harm of separation from the primary parent through programs allowing children to co-reside with their mothers in prison. In this scoping review, we asked the following questions: (1) What are the characteristics of residential mother–child programs in carceral facilities? (2) Who is eligible to participate? (3) How do these programs make a difference to maternal and child health outcomes? Method: We use the Joanna Briggs Institute methodology for systematic scoping reviews. This approach includes a three-step search strategy developed with a clini...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.This research project...
The increasing population of children with an incarcerated parent is a significant public health iss...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mo...
One of many issues a mother must face while incarcerated is separation from her child(ren) for an ex...
Women are the fastest growing population in federal prison in Canada. Women\u27s incarceration has s...
This scoping review addresses the question, what are the outcomes of existing prison parenting educa...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The study examined the ...
Since its inception in 1996, the institutional mother-child program has suffered from a lack of fund...
Aims. To review published studies reporting maternity experiences and outcomes for pregnant incarc...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...
Women are an increasing minority of prisoners worldwide, and most are of childbearing age. Prisons o...
Background: Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit ac...
There has been steady increase of females entering prison over the last few decades, with this incre...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.This research project...
The increasing population of children with an incarcerated parent is a significant public health iss...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Background: Increasing incarceration of women disrupts fertility, family formation, parenting and mo...
One of many issues a mother must face while incarcerated is separation from her child(ren) for an ex...
Women are the fastest growing population in federal prison in Canada. Women\u27s incarceration has s...
This scoping review addresses the question, what are the outcomes of existing prison parenting educa...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work)--California State University, Sacramento, 2014.The study examined the ...
Since its inception in 1996, the institutional mother-child program has suffered from a lack of fund...
Aims. To review published studies reporting maternity experiences and outcomes for pregnant incarc...
The primary purpose of this two-part quasi-experiment was to examine select rehabilitative benefits ...
Women are an increasing minority of prisoners worldwide, and most are of childbearing age. Prisons o...
Background: Women are the fastest growing population in Canadian prisons. Incarceration can limit ac...
There has been steady increase of females entering prison over the last few decades, with this incre...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2011.This research project...
The increasing population of children with an incarcerated parent is a significant public health iss...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...