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Children and Prison

'It was almost normal' : the significance of kid's days at Tasmania's Risdon Prison in maintaining connections between children and their incarcerated parents

'It was almost normal' : the significance of kid's days at Tasmania's Risdon Prison in maintaining connections between children and their incarcerated parents

... 'It was almost normal': The Significance of Kids' Days at Tasmania's Risdon Prison in Maintaining Connections Between Children and Their Incarcerated Parents Aide Memoire Prompt question[r] ...

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The Role of Schools in Assisting Children and Young People with a Parent in Prison – findings from the COPING Project

The Role of Schools in Assisting Children and Young People with a Parent in Prison – findings from the COPING Project

... 800,000 children in Europe currently have a parent in ...of children of prisoners are not systematically recorded in many countries such as England and ...more children were affected by parental ...

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Perspectives of children and young people with a parent in prison

Perspectives of children and young people with a parent in prison

... (in prison) and especially at the right time, before he starts drinking ...in prison because he is too young to understand, mentioned worries about the child’s understanding when he gets ...

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Children of Offenders Review

Children of Offenders Review

... the children; Ormiston Trust are establishing links to education services; HMP/YOI Askham Grange have made effective links outside the prison to mainstream ...

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The imprisonment of women in New Zealand 1840   to the present day : a social and historical perspective : a thesis presented as partial fulfilment of a Master of Social Work, Massey University

The imprisonment of women in New Zealand 1840 to the present day : a social and historical perspective : a thesis presented as partial fulfilment of a Master of Social Work, Massey University

... Children In Prison With Their Mothers, A report of the Working Party of the Alliance of Non-Governmental Organizations on Crime Prevention and Criminal Justice, New York, September, 1987[r] ...

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New figures collated through a Freedom of Information request by Barnardo’s show that there were more than half a million visits made to prisons in England and Wales by children in 2013 . Despite the high numbers, children and their families often

New figures collated through a Freedom of Information request by Barnardo’s show that there were more than half a million visits made to prisons in England and Wales by children in 2013 . Despite the high numbers, children and their families often

... of prison visitor centres, as well as running family days and child-centred extended ...for children to spend time with their family in a more normalised ...women’s prison which provides inmates with ...

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Striving for a ‘good’ family visit: the facilitative role of a prison visitors’ centre

Striving for a ‘good’ family visit: the facilitative role of a prison visitors’ centre

... a prison visitors’ centre dedicated to supporting the needs of prisoners’ ...the prison visitors’ centre, however, is somewhat scant with relatively few scholars focusing their attention on the liminal ...

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Social Work Intervention with Women Offenders: A Pathway to Prevent Recidivism

Social Work Intervention with Women Offenders: A Pathway to Prevent Recidivism

... the prison and securing her sound health in addition to addressing the needs of her children who are outside the prison will lead to an enhanced trust building between the women offenders and the ...

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‘Pure bonding time’: Prisoner and staff perceptions of the impact of taking part in a drama project for imprisoned men and their children

‘Pure bonding time’: Prisoner and staff perceptions of the impact of taking part in a drama project for imprisoned men and their children

... and children, that was enhanced by employing a third sector organisation (external drama practitioners) to deliver the ...‘normal prison routine’, thus this could be their motivation for taking part in ...

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Kirey_unc_0153M_15560.pdf

Kirey_unc_0153M_15560.pdf

... Provide prison guards and law enforcement officials in general, with human rights training specifically focusing on protection of human rights of women, children, nation[r] ...

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TRANSFER TO PRISON. They will wait in the cells until a prison van

TRANSFER TO PRISON. They will wait in the cells until a prison van

... HELPLINES. There are helplines which can help you and your children/family. A list is on the back of this leaflet. Remember, you’re not alone. There are many people who have experienced what you are going through ...

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Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

Articles | British Journal of Community Justice

... its prison population – and in which the number of children sentences to custody more than tripled between 1991 and 2006 – youth conferencing could, moreover, prove a welcome means of reducing the use of ...

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Research of tuberculosis suggestive signs and respiratory symptoms in a prison of brazil

Research of tuberculosis suggestive signs and respiratory symptoms in a prison of brazil

... thus providing the endogenous pathogenesis of the disease. Capuano (2003) in his active search for TB cases in a health unit found that 77% of the individuals smoked and 56% used alcohol. Among those interviewed, 54.63% ...

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Infants in Orange: An International Model-Based Approach Prison Nurseries

Infants in Orange: An International Model-Based Approach Prison Nurseries

... a prison, school-age children may wonder why their friends live in homes with white-picket fences while they live in small ...the prison world deviates from the world ...a prison nursery with ...

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Children affected by the imprisonment of a family member

Children affected by the imprisonment of a family member

... of children remain in their own homes (Prison Reform Trust, 2000; Prison Reform Trust, ...some children whose mother is imprisoned will be cared for by their father (Prison Reform ...

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THE GOOD PRISON

THE GOOD PRISON

... non-verbal children, opening doors and picking up keys, wallets and other small ...in children with autism, and others to interrupt and calm a child’s ...In prison, dogs are more often than not an ...

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The impact of legal aid changes on children since April 2013 : desk-based research : September 2014

The impact of legal aid changes on children since April 2013 : desk-based research : September 2014

... of children and young people through a national legal team (established in ...refer children and young people to other support or legal services, much as NACRO and Barnardo’s ...represent children ...

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Punishing disadvantage   a profile of children in custody

Punishing disadvantage a profile of children in custody

... the children deprived of their liberty within the five jurisdictions of the United Kingdom and Republic of ...entitled Children in Custody, I left academia to become director of social services for Leeds, ...

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‘We are recreating Bedlam’ : a history of mental illness and prison systems in England and Ireland

‘We are recreating Bedlam’ : a history of mental illness and prison systems in England and Ireland

... out prison- ers who were ‘malingering’ or feigning in order to achieve an amelio- ration of conditions as one of their principal duties, an aspect of their work that highlights tensions between care and ...

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Book Reviews

Book Reviews

... Not often has there been so clear an analysis of prison architecture beginning with the medieval prison system down to the modern small prison of today, carried over into a chapter on so[r] ...

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