“…Given the number of people remanded in England and Wales, many thousands of families and other close individuals have direct experience of this form of incredibly punitive detainment (Masson, 2019) whose relationships, perspectives and treatment have not received appropriate research or policy attention to date. This is despite an increased national (Booth, 2020b; Codd, 2008; Condry, 2007; Jardine, 2019; Kotova, 2020; Masson, 2019; Masson, Baldwin & Booth, 2021) and international (Chui & Yeung, 2016; Condry & Smith, 2018; Travis & Waul, 2003; Woodward, 2010) interest in the wider, familial consequences of imprisonment, and policy interest in prisoners’ family ties in England and Wales (Farmer, 2017, 2019). Responding to this gap, the FOR study sought to examine the familial experiences of remand, and the specific challenges and concerns related to these uncertain times.…”