Motherhood after Incarceration
Title | Motherhood after Incarceration PDF eBook |
Author | Melissa Thompson |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 173 |
Release | 2021-04-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 1000364933 |
Motherhood after Incarceration: Community Reintegration for Mothers in the Criminal Legal System explores the relationships of women who have been recently released from prison or jail with their children immediately after periods of incarceration. The analysis draws on in-depth interviews with 39 women who are mothers and who had recently been released in the Portland, Oregon, metropolitan area. Using data collected from these interviews, the authors address three interrelated questions: (1) How does incarceration affect mother/child bonds? (2) What obstacles interfere with successful reintegration of these mothers into the community? (3) Do mothers who regain immediate custody of their children after incarceration reintegrate better than those with delayed (or no) resumption of child custody? Implications of these findings for policy are explored. The research results demonstrate the struggles justice-involved mothers experience over time as they seek to reintegrate into the community and resolve their relationships with their children, while also struggling with employment, housing, family relationships, and avoiding situations that might ultimately lead to recidivism. The authors suggest that policies for reducing recidivism among reentering women should provide more resources for housing, childcare, mental health, and job training and coaching. Further, there are often behavioral and emotional repercussions associated with the lengthy separation of mother and child, which highlights the need for parenting support for these mothers and their children, including social and emotional counseling, and resources directed toward the maintenance of family ties. This book’s detailed look at motherhood after incarceration, both for mothers with custody and without, will appeal to academics, policy makers, community advocates and activists, and undergraduate and postgraduate students in social science courses on correctional policy, gender and crime, and social work.
Mothers in Prison
Title | Mothers in Prison PDF eBook |
Author | Phyllis Jo Baunach |
Publisher | Transaction Publishers |
Pages | 164 |
Release | 1985-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9781412829113 |
Several years ago, Terry Moore, a young first offender at the Florida Correctional Institution for Women, gave birth to a baby whose father was a prison guard. Mrs. Moore won the right to have her baby stay with her in prison until she was released a few months later. Although this incarcerated mother was reunited with her child shortly after giving birth, many inmate mothers are not able to be with or see their children on a regular basis during incarceration. Little is known about this significant and emotionally traumatic problem that confronts nearly two-thirds of incarcerated women. Building upon previous work, this extraordinarily insightful volume offers fresh perspective on issues which surround the separation of inmate mothers and their children, using questionnaire, standardized scales, and individual taped interviews. The author examines issues such as the impact of separation by race; the child's whereabouts at the time of the crime; the child's placement and legal custody during the mother's incarceration; inmate mothers' interest in resuming the parental role after release; child-rearing attitudes of inmate mothers; and the effects of the involvement of drugs on the mothers' relationship with their children. Through interviews with administrators, staff, and inmates, Dr. Baunach provides a detailed, descriptive analysis of the development and operations of programs to retain mother-child bonds in women's prisons in a variety of states. Dr. Baunach discusses day-long/overnight/weekend visitations, foster care placements, and similar problems of the sort that mothers in prison uniquely must face. The work also has a strong policy content, providing unique and practical recommendations for policies and programs benefiting inmate mothers and children that at the same time can be implemented within the framework of current penological practices.
This Is Our Freedom
Title | This Is Our Freedom PDF eBook |
Author | Geniece Crawford Mondé |
Publisher | Univ of California Press |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2022-06-21 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 0520380746 |
For the overwhelming majority of women leaving correctional institutions in the United States, there is one aspect of their identity that informs their needs, opportunities, hopes, and dreams: their roles as mothers. This Is Our Freedom provides an intimate and moving portrait of women’s journeys prior to and after incarceration. In interviews with seventy formerly incarcerated mothers, Geniece Crawford Mondé captures how women reframe their marginalized identity and place themselves at the center of their own stories. With incisive analysis, Mondé reveals the complex ways that motherhood shapes post-incarceration life, while highlighting how the lasting legacy of mass incarceration continues to impact society’s most vulnerable members.
When Mothers Go to Jail
Title | When Mothers Go to Jail PDF eBook |
Author | Ann M. Stanton |
Publisher | Free Press |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 1980 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN |
Disrupted Childhoods
Title | Disrupted Childhoods PDF eBook |
Author | Jane A. Siegel |
Publisher | Rutgers University Press |
Pages | 249 |
Release | 2011 |
Genre | Self-Help |
ISBN | 0813550106 |
Based on interviews with nearly seventy youngsters and their mothers conducted at different points of their parents' involvement in the process, the data reveals the experiences of prisoners' children, their family life and social world.
Mothering from the Inside
Title | Mothering from the Inside PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Enos |
Publisher | SUNY Press |
Pages | 192 |
Release | 2001-01-01 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780791448502 |
Explores how women in prison manage to mother their children from behind bars.
Pregnancy and New Motherhood in Prison
Title | Pregnancy and New Motherhood in Prison PDF eBook |
Author | Lucy Baldwin |
Publisher | Policy Press |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2023-11-30 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 144736340X |
Incorporating the authentic voices and real-life experiences of women, this ground-breaking book focuses on pregnancy and new motherhood in UK prisons. The book delves critically and poignantly into the criminal justice system's response to pregnant and new mothers, shedding light on the tragedies of stillborn babies and the deaths of traumatised mothers in prison. Based on lived realities, it passionately argues the case for enhancing the experiences of pregnant and new mothers involved with the criminal justice system. Aiming to catalyse policy and practice, the book is key reading for criminology and midwifery students and researchers as well as policy makers and practitioners.