Re‐framing the Analysis: A 3‐dimensional Perspective of Prisoners’ Children's Well‐being |
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Authors: | Caroline Lanskey Friedrich Lösel Lucy Markson Karen A. Souza |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Criminology, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK;2. Institute of Psychology, University of Erlangen‐Nuremberg, Erlangen, Germany |
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Abstract: | This article highlights three dimensions to understanding children's well‐being during and after parental imprisonment which have not been fully explored in current research. A consideration of ‘time’ reveals the importance of children's past experiences and their anticipated futures. A focus on ‘space’ highlights the impact of new or altered environmental dynamics. A study of ‘agency’ illuminates how children cope within structural, material and social confines which intensify vulnerability and dependency. This integrated perspective reveals important differences in individual children's experiences and commonalities in broader systemic and social constraints on prisoners’ children. The paper analyses data from a prospective longitudinal study of 35 prisoners’ children during and after their (step) father's imprisonment to illustrate the arguments. |
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Keywords: | prisoners’ children well‐being time space agency |
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