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Maternal Imprisonment and Family Life : From the Caregiver's Perspective /

Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female prisoners in England and Wales, this book analyses the complex challenges of the 'family sentence' they serve and the realities of their disenfranchised status in society, policy and practice.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Booth, Natalie (Autor)
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bristol : Policy Press, 2020.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Maternal Imprisonment and Family Life -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- List of tables -- Acknowledgments -- Preface: Linda's story -- Contextualising Linda's story: a note on the research -- One The landscape of maternal imprisonment: caregiving and family life -- Introduction -- The landscape of maternal imprisonment: a family affair -- Caregiving during maternal imprisonment -- Mothers in contact with the criminal justice system -- Caregivers: the forgotten family members -- A closer look at caregivers' experiences 
505 0 |a Supporting prisoners' families: policy, practice and wider society -- Chapter overview -- Summary -- Notes -- Two Researching the caregiver's lived experiences -- Introduction -- Theoretical framework: 'family practices' -- Applying 'family practices' to maternal imprisonment -- The research study -- Access and recruitment -- Data collection and analysis -- The caregiving kin -- The caregiving kin: a personal introduction -- Summary -- Notes -- Three Family constructions and caregiving practices -- Introduction -- Joint interviews and collective caregiving 
505 0 |a Supportive collective caregiving practices -- The nature and extent of collective caregiving practices -- The strain of collective caregiving -- Doubly invisible children -- Caregivers' dependent children -- Caregivers' adult children and grandchildren -- Family constructions: fathers and paternal kin -- Fathering roles and practices -- Active fathering -- Irregular fathering -- Absent fathers -- Fathers in prison -- Paternal kin -- Summary -- Note -- Four Renegotiating family life: caregiving in the aftermath of the mother's imprisonment -- Introduction -- News of the imprisonment 
505 0 |a The unexpected sentence: guilty -- The unexpected sentence: seriousness and mitigation -- Feeling bereaved -- The initial response to the mother's imprisonment: why and how? -- Why care? -- Caregiving preparations when children already lived with the caregiver -- Caregiving preparations when children moved into caregivers' homes after arrest -- Caregiving preparations when children moved into caregivers' homes after imprisonment -- Moving households -- Telling the children -- Longer-term renegotiations -- Sorting the mother's affairs -- Caregiving: adjusted identities and practices 
505 0 |a Social identity -- Work commitments and financial considerations -- Summary -- Notes -- Five Navigating the criminal justice system -- Introduction -- Court processes -- Court practices -- Locating support -- Re-establishing contact -- On the telephone -- Face-to-face contact -- Maintaining contact -- The cost of telephoning -- Booking visits -- The timing of visits -- Travel distance and costs -- Prison visiting processes and environment -- Postal contact -- Technology: emails and video-calling -- MBUs -- Children housed on an MBU -- Awaiting places on MBUs -- Summary -- Notes 
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650 6 |a Prisonnieres  |z Angleterre  |x Famille. 
650 6 |a Enfants de prisonnieres  |z Pays de Galles. 
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650 0 |a Women prisoners  |z England  |x Family. 
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