Effects of parental imprisonment on children: A four year update
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The prison population in the UK, and in many other countries worldwide, is at its highest level in history. An important but neglected question that arises from this is whether children are harmed by parental imprisonment. Findings from 4 years of research will be summarised. A cross-national comparison between England and Sweden shows that more liberal social and prison policies might protect children following parental imprisonment.
This talk is part of the Darwin College Humanities and Social Sciences Seminars series.
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