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Why are the children of imprisoned parents often penalised the most? The abuse, stigma and neglect experienced by many of these children raise serious questions about the nature of criminal justice. First published in 1992, this title provides an in-depth look at these hidden victims of crime and examines ways in which harm can be reduced.
Why are the children of imprisoned parents often penalised the most? The abuse, stigma and neglect experienced by many of these children raise serious questions about the nature of criminal justice. First published in 1992, this title provides an in-depth look at these hidden victims of crime and examines ways in which harm can be reduced.
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Autorenporträt
Roger Shaw
Inhaltsangabe
List of Tables. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Defining and Addressing the Issues Roger Shaw. Introduction: Theory, Practice, and an Example Nigel Walker. Part I: The Impact of Parental Imprisonment Upon Children 1. The Separation of Children and Parents: Some Issues and Problems Martin Richards 2. Infants with Mothers in Prison Liza Catan 3. Mothers Inside, Children Outside: What Happens to the Dependent Children of Female Inmates? Jane Woodrow 4. Imprisoned Fathers and the Orphans of Justice Roger Shaw 5. Prison Rule 102: 'Stand by Your Man': The Impact of Penal Policy on the Families of Prisoners Kathleen McDermott and Roy D. King 6. Men's Imprisonment: The Financial Cost to Women and Children Ann Davis 7. We Are Not the Problem: Black Children and Their Families Within the Criminal Justice System Ya'el Amira Part II: The Response of Society 8. The Child, the Imprisoned Parent and the Law Richard Vogler 9. Prisoners' Children: The Role and Responsibility of the Prison Service in England and Wales Fiona Clarke, Tim Newell and Alan Rayfield 10. Health, Social, and Educational Needs of Parents and Children Affected by Imprisonment in Scotland Dan Anderson, John Basson, Kay Blackstock, Tom Buyers, Angus Creighton, Kate Gill, Roisin Hall, Moira Maclean, Margaret McTaggart, John Pearce. Edited with an Introduction by Ian Thompson 11. The Northern Ireland Troubles: Long-Term Prisoners and their Children W. James Hughes 12. Prisoners' Families: Should the Probation Service have a Role? Linda Wilson-Croome 13. A Link with Normality: The Role a School Could Play to Help a Prisoner's Child in Crisis Stephen Moore 14. Prisoners' Children: The Role of Prison Visitors' Centres Eva Lloyd 15. Conclusion: Politics, Policy, and Practice Roger Shaw. Name Index. Subject Index.
List of Tables. List of Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Defining and Addressing the Issues Roger Shaw. Introduction: Theory, Practice, and an Example Nigel Walker. Part I: The Impact of Parental Imprisonment Upon Children 1. The Separation of Children and Parents: Some Issues and Problems Martin Richards 2. Infants with Mothers in Prison Liza Catan 3. Mothers Inside, Children Outside: What Happens to the Dependent Children of Female Inmates? Jane Woodrow 4. Imprisoned Fathers and the Orphans of Justice Roger Shaw 5. Prison Rule 102: 'Stand by Your Man': The Impact of Penal Policy on the Families of Prisoners Kathleen McDermott and Roy D. King 6. Men's Imprisonment: The Financial Cost to Women and Children Ann Davis 7. We Are Not the Problem: Black Children and Their Families Within the Criminal Justice System Ya'el Amira Part II: The Response of Society 8. The Child, the Imprisoned Parent and the Law Richard Vogler 9. Prisoners' Children: The Role and Responsibility of the Prison Service in England and Wales Fiona Clarke, Tim Newell and Alan Rayfield 10. Health, Social, and Educational Needs of Parents and Children Affected by Imprisonment in Scotland Dan Anderson, John Basson, Kay Blackstock, Tom Buyers, Angus Creighton, Kate Gill, Roisin Hall, Moira Maclean, Margaret McTaggart, John Pearce. Edited with an Introduction by Ian Thompson 11. The Northern Ireland Troubles: Long-Term Prisoners and their Children W. James Hughes 12. Prisoners' Families: Should the Probation Service have a Role? Linda Wilson-Croome 13. A Link with Normality: The Role a School Could Play to Help a Prisoner's Child in Crisis Stephen Moore 14. Prisoners' Children: The Role of Prison Visitors' Centres Eva Lloyd 15. Conclusion: Politics, Policy, and Practice Roger Shaw. Name Index. Subject Index.
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