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Unite for Global Perinatal Care for Incarcerated Mothers
(2023-12-31)
What we are saying is, the types of crime committed occur across a spectrum of criminality and severity are married with appropriate options for incarceration, punishment and/or rehabilitation. If health care for pregnant ...
Pregnancy and New Motherhood in Prison
(Bristol University Press, 2023-11-30)
Incorporating the authentic voices and real-life experiences of women, this ground-breaking book focuses on pregnancy and new motherhood in UK prisons. The book delves critically and poignantly into the criminal justice ...
Birth Supporters experiences of attending prisoners being compulsorily separated from their new-born babies
(2023-05-24)
There is growing evidence demonstrating increased mental ill-health in women compulsorily separated from their babies. For imprisoned women, the risk of self-harm and suicide may be further exacerbated. Birth supporters ...
Pregnancy and new motherhood in prison during the COVID-19 pandemic
(Bristol University Press, 2023-03-28)
The prison population of women in England is approximately 3,600 (Ministry of Justice [MoJ], 2021a). Women in prison are reported to have many complex issues which include enduring childhood trauma, disadvantage, homelessness, ...