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Imprisoned Fathers and their Children

eBook - Supporting Parents
ISBN/EAN: 9781846423031
Umbreit-Nr.: 810236

Sprache: Englisch
Umfang: 176 S.
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Einband: Keine Angabe

Erschienen am 15.10.2001
Auflage: 1/2001


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  • Zusatztext
    • <p>More than 125,000 children in the UK alone are 'sentenced' to separation from their imprisoned parents, mainly fathers. Gwyneth Boswell and Peter Wedge draw on extensive research and experience to examine the effect this kind of separation can have on the emotional development of a child and on family relationships.<br><br>They make suggestions for work with prisoners and families in the light of current policy and practice and consider how best to support:<br><br>* children coming to terms with conflicting emotions arising from fathers' imprisonment<br><br>* fathers who may be teenagers themselves<br><br>* mothers or carers coping with absent partners<br><br>* prison staff trying to incorporate the family as a factor in rehabilitation.<br><br>Examining the rights and needs of imprisoned fathers and their children and using case examples to demonstrate effective ways of maintaining contact and communication, this is an indispensable resource for all those working with the families of fathers in prison.</p>
  • Kurztext
    • More than 125,000 children in the UK alone are 'sentenced' to separation from their imprisoned parents. This book draws on extensive research and experience to examine the effect this kind of separation can have on the emotional development of a child and on family relationships. They make suggestions for work with prisoners and families.
  • Autorenportrait
    • Gwyneth Boswell is Principal Lecturer in the Community and Criminal Justice Studies Unit at De Montfort University, Leicester and Honorary Senior Lecturer in the School of Health at the University of East Anglia. She was previously Senior Lecturer in Probation Studies at UEA and Senior Probation Officer in Merseyside. Peter Wedge0 is Emeritus Professor in the School of Health at the University of East Anglia and Visiting Professor in the Department of Social and Community Studies at De Montfort University. He was previously Dean of the School of Economic and Social Studies and founding Dean of the School of Health and Social Work at UEA.