“…The expansion of research in this area has been attributed to increases in the prison population warranting greater academic interest, increasingly drawing to light the fact that imprisonment has substantial impacts on the life trajectories of children of an incarcerated parent (Blumstein and Beck, 1999; Brodsky, 1975; Goffman, 1961; Hairston, 1998, 2002, 2004; Hairston and Lockett, 1987; Jorgensen et al, 1986; Massoglia and Warner, 2011; Mauer, 2001; Pfaff, 2008; Porter and King, 2015; Schwartz and Weintraub, 1974; Swan, 1981). For instance, incarcerated parents tend to have children with behavioural problems, academic difficulties and psychological suffering (Bendheim-Thoman Centre for Research on Child Wellbeing, 2008; Bloom, 1995; Boswell and Wedge, 2002; Galardi et al, 2015; Johnston, 1995; Kampfner, 1995; Markson et al, 2015; Murray and Farrington, 2008; Murray et al, 2012; Wildeman, 2009). Partners of the incarcerated are also likely to be affected.…”