Imprisoned Fathers and Their Children

Imprisoned Fathers and Their Children
Author: Gwyneth Boswell,Peter Wedge
Publsiher: Jessica Kingsley Publishers
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2002
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1853029726

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More than 125,000 children in the UK alone are 'sentenced' to separation from their imprisoned parents. This book draws on extensive research and experience to examine the effect this kind of separation can have on the emotional development of a child and on family relationships. They make suggestions for work with prisoners and families.

Imprisoned Fathers

Imprisoned Fathers
Author: Catherine Flynn,Michelle Butler
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2020-05-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780429514616

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This volume specifically examines current concerns about imprisoned fathers and highlights best practices with a group of children and parents who present significant vulnerabilities. It brings together contemporary works in this area, to share and consolidate knowledge, to encourage comparisons and collaborations across jurisdictions, and to stimulate debate, all with the aim of furthering knowledge and improving practice in this area. Although there is considerable focus on imprisoned mothers, there is limited knowledge or understanding of the needs, experiences, or effective responses to imprisoned fathers and their children, despite men making up the vast majority of the prison population. The ongoing and negative impact of parental incarceration on children is well documented, and includes emotional and behavioural consequences, marginalisation, and stigma, as well as financial and social stresses. However, understanding of these processes, and, importantly, what can assist children and families, is poor. This book seeks to add to the understanding of paternal imprisonment by providing an in-depth exploration of how the arrest, detention, and experiences of fathers during imprisonment can affect their ability to parent and meet the needs of their children. This book was originally published as a special issue of Child Care in Practice.

Dad s in Prison

Dad s in Prison
Author: Sandra Cain,Margaret Speed,Zul Mukhida
Publsiher: A & C Black
Total Pages: 25
Release: 1999
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 071365094X

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Follows two young boys as they visit their dad in prison for the first time and explains the emotions they feel and the situations they encounter during their visit.

Parental Incarceration and the Family

Parental Incarceration and the Family
Author: Joyce A. Arditti
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2012-05-28
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9780814705124

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Over the past 15 years much pioneering work has been done on the social demography of young men's sexual activities, contraceptive use, and fertility experiences. But how do men develop and manage their identities in these areas? In Sex, Men, and Babies, William Marsiglio and Sally Hutchinson provide a compelling and insightful portrait of young men who are capable of anticipating, creating, and fathering human life. Based on in-depth interviews with a diverse sample of 70 single men aged 16-30, this is the most comprehensive, qualitative study of its kind. Through intimate stories and self-reflections, these men talk about sex, romance, relationships, birth control, pregnancies, miscarriages, abortions, visions of fathering, and other issues related to men's self-awareness, and the many ways they construct, explain, and change their identities as potential fathers. The interviews also provide valuable insights about how young men experience responsiblities associated with sex and the full range of procreative events. Accessibly written for a wide audience and raising a host of issues relevant to debates about unplanned pregnancy, childbearing among teens and young adults, and women's and children's well-being, Sex, Men, and Babies is the fullest account available today on how young men conceptualize themselves as procreative beings. Lessons from this study can inform interventions designed to encourage young men to be more aware of their abilities and responsiblities in making babies.

Children of Imprisoned Fathers

Children of Imprisoned Fathers
Author: Roger Shaw
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 89
Release: 1987
Genre: Children of prisoners
ISBN: 0340408499

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When the Innocent are Punished

When the Innocent are Punished
Author: Peter Scharff Smith
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 430
Release: 2014-06-18
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781137414298

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There are millions of children experiencing parental imprisonment all over the world. This book is about their problems, human rights and how they are treated throughout the justice process from the arrest of a parent to imprisonment and release.

Fathers Returning Home from Prison

Fathers Returning Home from Prison
Author: Guy Stanley Meloy
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 290
Release: 2000
Genre: Ex-convicts
ISBN: MSU:31293021234681

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The Shadow System

The Shadow System
Author: Sylvia A. Harvey
Publsiher: Bold Type Books
Total Pages: 232
Release: 2020-04-07
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781568588827

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From an award-winning journalist, a searing exposé of the effects of the mass incarceration crisis on families -- including the 2.7 million American children who have a parent locked up. In The Shadow System, award-winning journalist Sylvia A. Harvey follows the fears, challenges, and small victories of three families struggling to live within the confines of a brutal system. In Florida, a young father tries to maintain a relationship with his daughter despite a sentence of life without parole. In Kentucky, where the opioid epidemic has led to the increased incarceration of women, many of whom are white, one mother fights for custody of her children. In Mississippi, a wife steels herself for her husband's thirty-ninth year in prison and does her best to keep their sons close. Through these stories, Harvey reveals a shadow system of laws and regulations enacted to dehumanize the incarcerated and profit off their families -- from mandatory sentencing laws, to restrictions on prison visitation, to astronomical charges for brief phone calls. The Shadow System is an eye-opening account of the way incarceration has impacted generations of American families; it delivers a galvanizing clarion call to fix this broken system.