RT Article T1 Painful lives: Understanding self-harm amongst care-experienced women in prison JF Criminology & criminal justice VO 23 IS 3 SP 348 OP 365 A1 Fitzpatrick, Claire A2 Hunter, Katie A2 Shaw, Julie 1945- A2 Staines, Jo LA English YR 2023 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1852047275 AB Self-harm incidents in custody in England and Wales recently reached a record high, increasing particularly in women’s establishments. This article explores experiences of self-harm by drawing on interviews with care-experienced women in prison in England. Using prior care experience as the underlying thread enables us to explore this topic through a different lens. Considering the functions of self-harm that women described, including the communication, alleviation and ending of pain, highlights the painful lives of those experiencing both state care and control institutions. This reveals that women have often been failed across different systems, sometimes with devastating consequences. Urgent attention must be paid to the system failures affecting those previously deemed by the state to require welfare and protection. K1 Trauma K1 system-failures K1 Self-harm K1 imprisoned women K1 Care-experienced DO 10.1177/17488958211067914