Mothering and desistance in re-entry / Venezia Michalsen.
2019
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Title
Mothering and desistance in re-entry / Venezia Michalsen.
Imprint
Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2019.
Description
1 online resource.
Series
Routledge studies in crime and society.
Formatted Contents Note
Mothering and desistance: introduction
Incarcerated women and mothers around the world
Methods and theory
Women and mothers coming home
Mothering, desistance, and redemption
The way forward.
Incarcerated women and mothers around the world
Methods and theory
Women and mothers coming home
Mothering, desistance, and redemption
The way forward.
Summary
Although there is plentiful research on the impact of marriage, employment and the military on desistance from criminal behaviour in the lives of men, far less is known about the factors most important to women's desistance. Imprisoned women are far more likely than their male counterparts to be the primary caretakers of children before their incarceration, and are far more likely to intend to reunify with their children upon their release from incarceration. This book focuses on the role of mothering in women's desistance from criminal behaviour. Drawing on original research, this book explores the nature of mothering during incarceration, how mothers maintain a relationship with their children from behind bars and the ways in which mothering makes desistance more or less likely after incarceration. It outlines the ways in which race, gender, class, nationality, sexuality, gender identity, and other characteristics affect mothering and desistance, and explores the tensions between individual and system-level factors in the consideration of desistance. This book suggests that any discussion of desistance, particularly for women, must move beyond the traditional focus on individual characteristics and decision-making. Such a focus overlooks the role played by context and systems which undermine both women's attempts to be mothers and their attempts to desist. By contrast, in the tradition of Beth Richie's Compelled to Crime, this book explores both the trees and the forests, and the quantum in-between, in a way that aims for lasting societal and individual changes.
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OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
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Taylor & Francis Online
Language
English
ISBN
9781315624143 (electronic book)
1315624141 (electronic book)
9781317228097 (electronic book : EPUB)
131722809X (electronic book : EPUB)
9781317228103 (electronic book : PDF)
1317228103 (electronic book : PDF)
9781317228080 (electronic book : Mobipocket)
1317228081 (electronic book : Mobipocket)
9781138652590
1315624141 (electronic book)
9781317228097 (electronic book : EPUB)
131722809X (electronic book : EPUB)
9781317228103 (electronic book : PDF)
1317228103 (electronic book : PDF)
9781317228080 (electronic book : Mobipocket)
1317228081 (electronic book : Mobipocket)
9781138652590
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