“…For example, in England and Wales, increasing policy interest has been directed toward the importance of familial contact during custody and the role of children and families of prisoners in reducing reoffending (Farmer, 2017;HMIP, 2016); with the social capital that they can provide considered vital in supporting effective resettlement (Booth, 2020). The emergent body of academic work has also brought attention to the wide range of negative impacts on those with a family member in prison (Jones & Wainaina-Wozna, 2013;Lee et al, 2014;Lanskey et al, 2019;Long et al, 2019;McGinley & Jones, 2018); with a distinct body of work identifying the specific difficulties experienced by children with a parent in prison (Jones & Wainaina-Wozna, 2013;Phillips et al, 2002;Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research, 2019;Woodall & Kinsella, 2017). Despite this growing body of knowledge, significant gaps remain.…”