RT Article T1 Assessing the deployment of informal support networks for mothers of incarcerated young men JF European journal of criminology VO 18 IS 6 SP 799 OP 816 A1 McCarthy, Daniel A2 Adams, Maria LA English YR 2021 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1788900006 AB The stigma and disruption caused by a close relative’s offending and imprisonment can impact heavily on the informal support networks that caregivers commonly utilise to cope with the aftermath of such events. In the study of family–prisoner relationships, scarce research has examined how caregivers draw on informal support networks and the extent to which these networks can facilitate various modes of support. This article focuses exclusively on mothers (n = 37) related to adolescent/young adult men in prison. We analyse who caregivers turn to after the offence, and the extent to which these networks operate as a means of delivering emotional (and sometimes material) support. Our conclusions raise questions about the informal support offered by family and friends, and offer suggestions on service responses to these issues. K1 Family K1 Incarceration K1 Social Support K1 Youth offending DO 10.1177/1477370819884253