Parental Imprisonment and Children's Rights
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Parental Imprisonment and Children's Rights
Donson, Fiona; Parkes, Aisling
Taylor & Francis Ltd
09/2022
216
Mole
Inglês
9780367757977
15 a 20 dias
453
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1.Introduction 2.'I just used to say "I haven't got a Mum" because that was the best thing for me to say': Exploring the lived experience of children with parents in prison 3.Living with the pains of confinement: the experiences of children with parents in prison in Northern Ireland 4.Making Children Visible: Children's rights and their role in parent-child contact within the prison system 5.Children First: Putting the Rights of Children Visiting Prisons at the Heart of Policy and Practice 6.Starting Life in Prison: Reflections on the English and Irish contexts regarding pregnancy, birth, babies and new mothers in prison, through a children's rights lens 7.Framing and Children's Rights in Europe: Exploring policy processes for children with an incarcerated parent 8.Prisons, Families and Human Rights: From prisoners' rights to the rights of prisoners' children 9.Re-imagining the Paramountcy Principle 10.Sentencing Mothers: The Rights of the Child 11.Every Child Matters? Global Perspectives on Incarcerated Mothers and their Children
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Penology;Incarcerated Mothers;Imprisonment;Carceral Studies;Punishment and Society;Children's rights;Parents in prison;Prison policy;Parental incarceration;Parental Imprisonment;Young Men;European Prison Rules;Irish Penal Reform Trust;Maternal Imprisonment;South African Constitutional Court;UN;Secretary Of State;Ips;Irish Prison;Private Social Welfare Institutions;Children's Rights;Violated;Bangkok Rules;Paramountcy Principle;Pre-sentence Reports;UK's Adoption;UK Supreme Court;Prison Reform Trust;UK Conservative Government;Irish Prison System;Prison Visits;Hydebank Wood;Child Development Initiative;UK Literature
1.Introduction 2.'I just used to say "I haven't got a Mum" because that was the best thing for me to say': Exploring the lived experience of children with parents in prison 3.Living with the pains of confinement: the experiences of children with parents in prison in Northern Ireland 4.Making Children Visible: Children's rights and their role in parent-child contact within the prison system 5.Children First: Putting the Rights of Children Visiting Prisons at the Heart of Policy and Practice 6.Starting Life in Prison: Reflections on the English and Irish contexts regarding pregnancy, birth, babies and new mothers in prison, through a children's rights lens 7.Framing and Children's Rights in Europe: Exploring policy processes for children with an incarcerated parent 8.Prisons, Families and Human Rights: From prisoners' rights to the rights of prisoners' children 9.Re-imagining the Paramountcy Principle 10.Sentencing Mothers: The Rights of the Child 11.Every Child Matters? Global Perspectives on Incarcerated Mothers and their Children
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Penology;Incarcerated Mothers;Imprisonment;Carceral Studies;Punishment and Society;Children's rights;Parents in prison;Prison policy;Parental incarceration;Parental Imprisonment;Young Men;European Prison Rules;Irish Penal Reform Trust;Maternal Imprisonment;South African Constitutional Court;UN;Secretary Of State;Ips;Irish Prison;Private Social Welfare Institutions;Children's Rights;Violated;Bangkok Rules;Paramountcy Principle;Pre-sentence Reports;UK's Adoption;UK Supreme Court;Prison Reform Trust;UK Conservative Government;Irish Prison System;Prison Visits;Hydebank Wood;Child Development Initiative;UK Literature