A double-edged sword: Children’s experiences of visiting a parent in prison in Scotland
Prison visits are recognised as an important feature of a humane prison system, providing important benefits for prisoners and their family in maintaining ties (McCarthy and Adams, 2017). Scotland has a history of penal welfarism and a right-based agenda in relation to visits (McCarthy and Adams, 20...
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| Format: | Electronic Article | 
| Language: | English | 
| Published: | 2022 | 
| In: | Probation journal Year: 2022, Volume: 69, Issue: 2, Pages: 159-176 | 
| Online Access: | Volltext (kostenfrei) | 
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| Summary: | Prison visits are recognised as an important feature of a humane prison system, providing important benefits for prisoners and their family in maintaining ties (McCarthy and Adams, 2017). Scotland has a history of penal welfarism and a right-based agenda in relation to visits (McCarthy and Adams, 2017); however, there is a lack of research that focuses on visits in the context of Scottish prisons. Equally, there is limited research that considers the perspective of children visiting a parent in custody. This paper explores the experiences of children visiting a parent in prison in Scotland, highlighting lessons for policy and practice. | 
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| ISSN: | 1741-3079 | 
| DOI: | 10.1177/02645505211025592 | 


