The researcher intends to retell and comprehend the story of a mother in Bureau of Corrections using a narrative approach whose life choices reflect the unconditional love she has for her imprisoned children. The researcher is interested in the obstacles encountered and coping mechanisms used to survive behind bars, as well as any life lessons. The research participant was chosen employing purposive sampling. The researcher validated and pilot-tested the guide questionnaire. There are both positive and negative events that challenge her to survive and overcome all of the obstacles. The absence of family, the availability of food, and the management system of BuCor. Nonetheless, these challenges are surmountable. Similarly, as PDL's mother p...
I study the experience of imprisonment and reentry into society through the perspectives of formerly...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Open access journalMothers enter prison already disadvantaged, judged, excluded and most often in pa...
This study focused on the lived experiences of children with incarcerated mothers, how they cope wit...
Purpose Few research studies have been conducted by nurses that focus on incarcerated women. In fac...
A phenomenological study of the lived experience of mothering during incarceration was conducted at ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The purpose of this research...
This study investigated the lived experiences among Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) using phenomen...
The study focused on imprisoned mothers accompanied by their children in the Ethiopian prison, aimed...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
The central focus of this thesis is on children whose mothers are sent to prison. Both the mothers a...
Statement of Problem: Prison not only punishes the one locked away; it also punishes the families “l...
Although female offenders are the fastest growing population in prison today, relatively few studies...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
I study the experience of imprisonment and reentry into society through the perspectives of formerly...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Open access journalMothers enter prison already disadvantaged, judged, excluded and most often in pa...
This study focused on the lived experiences of children with incarcerated mothers, how they cope wit...
Purpose Few research studies have been conducted by nurses that focus on incarcerated women. In fac...
A phenomenological study of the lived experience of mothering during incarceration was conducted at ...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The purpose of this research...
This study investigated the lived experiences among Persons Deprived of Liberty (PDL) using phenomen...
The study focused on imprisoned mothers accompanied by their children in the Ethiopian prison, aimed...
Women released from prison or jail face particular obstacles and challenges on reentry to the commun...
Research with prisoner’s families, especially those who have a ‘disabled’ son or daughter as a resul...
The central focus of this thesis is on children whose mothers are sent to prison. Both the mothers a...
Statement of Problem: Prison not only punishes the one locked away; it also punishes the families “l...
Although female offenders are the fastest growing population in prison today, relatively few studies...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
I study the experience of imprisonment and reentry into society through the perspectives of formerly...
Aim: The present systematic review encompassed qualitative research regarding the lived experiences ...
Open access journalMothers enter prison already disadvantaged, judged, excluded and most often in pa...