Exploring the untold experiences of family members and friends caring for the children of female prisoners in England and Wales, this book analyses the complex challenges of the 'family sentence' they serve and the realities of their disenfranchised status in society, policy and practice. Maternal Imprisonment and Family Life is a research-based book that explores in detail the impact of maternal imprisionment on the families left caring for their children. Providing new theoretically informed and policy relevant insights, Booth disseminates key findings drawn from empirical research about the issues and concerns identified by real life caregivers. Here, new evidence is given light to encourage the development of a more inclusive and family-focused justice system.
Author Biography
Natalie Booth is Senior Lecturer in Criminology at Bath Spa University.