Disrupted Childhoods: Children of Women in Prison

Disrupted Childhoods: Children of Women in Prison

by Jane Siegel
Disrupted Childhoods: Children of Women in Prison

Disrupted Childhoods: Children of Women in Prison

by Jane Siegel

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Overview

Millions of children in the United States have a parent who is incarcerated and a growing number of these nurturers are mothers. Disrupted Childhoods explores the issues that arise from a mother's confinement and provides first-person accounts of the experiences of children with moms behind bars. Jane A. Siegel offers a perspective that recognizes differences over the long course of a family's interaction with the criminal justice system.

Presenting an unparalleled view into the children's lives both before and after their mothers are imprisoned, this book reveals the many challenges they face from the moment such a critical caregiver is arrested to the time she returns home from prison. Based on interviews with nearly seventy youngsters and their mothers conducted at different points of their parent's involvement in the process, the rich qualitative data of Disrupted Childhoods vividly reveals the lived experiences of prisoners' children, telling their stories in their own words. Siegel places the mother's incarceration in context with other aspects of the youths' experiences, including their family life and social worlds, and provides a unique opportunity to hear the voices of a group that has been largely silent until now.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780813551012
Publisher: Rutgers University Press
Publication date: 04/03/2011
Series: Series in Childhood Studies
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 288
File size: 791 KB

About the Author

Jane A. Siegel is an associate professor of criminology at Rutgers University in Camden, New Jersey and chair of the department of sociology, anthropology, and criminal justice. She has published numerous articles on the long-term consequences of child sexual abuse, risk factors for victimization, and the effects of parental incarceration.

Table of Contents


PART ONE

1. Living with Mom—Most of the Time

2. Outside the Curtained Windows

3. The Ubiquity of Violence

4. When the Criminal Justice System Comes Calling


PART TWO

5. They All Do the Time

6. What Lies Ahead
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