Children of Prisoners: Interventions and Mitigations to Strengthen Mental Health
Edited by Adele D. Jones and Agnieszka E. Wainaina-Woźna
Estimates are that 125,000 children have a parent in prison in England and Wales. Indeed, on the international stage, over half of all prisoners worldwide are thought to have children under the age of 18 yet the impact of a parent’s incarceration on a child is rarely taken into account. COPING increases understanding of how the imprisonment of a parent really affects children. Working in different countries, with different social and cultural traditions, different incarceration levels and different policies and interventions, our research has produced evidence that can inform policy and programmes to better support and protect children from the effects of parental imprisonment right across Europe.”
Huddersfield, UK: University of Huddersfield, 2013. 670p.