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After the Sentence: The Family’s Way of Dealing with the Children and the Surroundings
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Peter Scharff Smith
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2014
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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2014
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: 138-143
DOI:
10.1057/9781137414298_9
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Book chapters
Scenes from Family Life
When Visits Do Not Take Place
Prison and Society
Visiting in Prisons
Home Leave and Other Ways of Maintaining Contact
After the Sentence
When the Innocent are Punished
When Dad or Mum Returns
Children of Imprisoned Parents and Their Human Rights
When Contact is Undesirable
Children of Imprisoned Parents in Numbers
The Problems and Reactions of Prisonersâ Children
Penal Populism and Children of Imprisoned Parents
Remand Imprisonment
With Mum or Dad in Prison
The Arrest of Parents through the Eyes of Children, Police and Social Services
pp. 3
Scenes from Family Life
pp. 7
When the Innocent are Punished
pp. 21
Prison and Society
pp. 43
Children of Imprisoned Parents in Numbers
pp. 48
The Problems and Reactions of Prisoners’ Children: A Review of Research
pp. 82
Children of Imprisoned Parents and Their Human Rights
pp. 115
The Arrest of Parents through the Eyes of Children, Police and Social Services
pp. 133
Remand Imprisonment: A Stressful Phase of Transition
pp. 138
After the Sentence: The Family’s Way of Dealing with the Children and the Surroundings
pp. 144
Visiting in Prisons: Staff, Children, Conditions and Practice
pp. 170
Home Leave and Other Ways of Maintaining Contact
pp. 180
When Visits Do Not Take Place: Opting Out of Visits and Discontinuing Contact
pp. 187
When Contact is Undesirable
pp. 194
When Dad or Mum Returns: Re-entry and Release
pp. 202
With Mum or Dad in Prison: Children Who Live with Their Imprisoned Parents
pp. 214
Penal Populism and Children of Imprisoned Parents
pp. 227
When the Innocent are Punished: Prison, Society and the Effects of Imprisonment
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