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Maternal Imprisonment and Family Life

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Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female prisoners in England and Wales, this book sheds light on the collateral damage that incarceration ca...
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  • 13 June 2020
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Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female prisoners in England and Wales, this book sheds light on the collateral damage that incarceration causes those who take over caregiving responsibilities for the children of female prisoners.

Providing new qualitative research on the lived experiences of caregiving relatives, alongside theoretically informed and policy-relevant insights, Booth shows the difficult and damaging consequences of the ‘family sentence’ they serve. Exploring the stigma, scarce statutory support and policy neglect they face, she offers much-needed evidence to encourage the development of a more inclusive, understanding and family-oriented justice system.

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Price: $74.95
Pages: 160
Publisher: Bristol University Press
Imprint: Policy Press
Publication Date: 13 June 2020
ISBN: 9781447352297
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Children's Studies, Child welfare and youth services, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Criminology, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Sociology / Marriage & Family
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Natalie Booth is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Bath Spa University.

Preface: Linda’s story

The landscape of maternal imprisonment: caregiving and family life

Researching the caregiver’s lived experiences

Family constructions and caregiving practices

Renegotiating family life: caregiving in the aftermath of the mother’s imprisonment

Navigating the criminal justice system

Social support, familial stigma and release

Kin caregiving: occupying a disenfranchised status while serving the family sentence

Reflections on the research process