2021
DOI: 10.31235/osf.io/a49nz
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Mother-infant separations in prison: Why does context matter?

Abstract: Mother-child separations are a gendered ‘pain of imprisonment’ leaving a legacy of further trauma for mothers on release, particularly those who are not reunited with their children. Building on Haney’s contextual approach, this chapter will present a co-produced qualitative analysis of research findings on separated mothers in prison. This collaboration between a mother with lived experience of the prison system and a prison researcher will draw on feminist criminological work reflecting on personal experienc… Show more

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“…The period of adjustment on release from prison is recognized as a particular stressor associated with maternal incarceration (Martin & Powell, 2021). Participants in this study had a laundry list of basic needs unaccommodated for when they left the prison: clothing, subsistence income, food, transportation, phones and a place to lay their heads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The period of adjustment on release from prison is recognized as a particular stressor associated with maternal incarceration (Martin & Powell, 2021). Participants in this study had a laundry list of basic needs unaccommodated for when they left the prison: clothing, subsistence income, food, transportation, phones and a place to lay their heads.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%