Description
Mothering from the Inside: Parenting in a Women's Prison
Contributor(s): Enos, Sandra (Author)
ISBN: 0791448509 EAN: 9780791448502
Publisher: State University of New York Press
US SRP:$ 16.95 US
Binding: Paperback: 188 pages
Pub Date: October 19, 2000
Annotation: Explores how women in prison manage to mother their children from behind bars.
The majority of female inmates are also mothers of children under the age of eighteen. These women don't stop being mothers when they receive a prison sentence, but in fact try a variety of means to maintain motherhood and mothering while away from their children.
Based on research conducted in a women's prison, Mothering from the Inside reveals how inmate mothers find places for their children to live, manage relationships with caregivers, demonstrate their fitness as mothers, and negotiate rights to their children under challenging circumstances.
The impact of race, ethnicity, and marginality on women in prison is traced through the development of the women's motherhood careers.
"As increasing numbers of women are incarcerated, concern for their children is an issue that must be addressed. Women in prison usually identify concern for their children as their primary priority.
This book addresses how inmate mothers manage motherhood within the prison setting. The author has identified a subject which is of important concern for mothers in prison and their children in the community.
In addition, the policy implications of this issue for correctional administrators and ultimately society at large are also addressed. well developed, engaging, and clear." -- Zelma W. Henriques, author of Imprisoned Mothers and Their Children
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Social Science | Penology
- Social Science | Women's Studies | General
- Social Science | Sociology | Marriage & Family