Motherhood confined: maternal health in English prisons, 1853-1955

When we imagine life behind the high walls of the fortress-like prisons that were built and modified as the modern prison system was created in the mid-nineteenth century, we conjure up scenes where strict regulation prevailed to control people in body and in mind. An image that poses something of a...

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Main Author: Bennett, Rachel E. (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
Published: Manchester Manchester University Press 2024
In:Year: 2024
Online Access: Cover (Verlag)
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Rights Information:CC BY-NC 4.0
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Summary:When we imagine life behind the high walls of the fortress-like prisons that were built and modified as the modern prison system was created in the mid-nineteenth century, we conjure up scenes where strict regulation prevailed to control people in body and in mind. An image that poses something of a paradox is that of mothers and their babies living in this carceral environment. This book looks behind the cell doors of these institutions to illuminate the experiences of this group of prisoners. The management of their health alongside the management of penal discipline posed complex conundrums to the prison system. Although rarely fully considered at policy level, this balancing act was negotiated by those who lived and worked in prisons on a daily basis
Physical Description:1 Online-Ressource (xii, 202 Seiten), Illustrationen
ISBN:9781526166814
Access:Open Access