Incarcerated Motherhood; reflecting on 100 Years of Imprisoning Mothers

Date

2021-11-23

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Journal Title

Journal ISSN

ISSN

ISSN 0300-3558

DOI

Volume Title

Publisher

HM Prison Service of England and Wales

Type

Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

This paper reflects on a century of maternal imprisonment in the United Kingdom. Examining the historical context of incarcerated mothers, grandmothers and mothers -to be, it explores the relationship between patriarchy, religion, culture, motherhood ideology and criminal justice. Revealing how each has been and continues to be inextricably linked to frustrate, disadvantage and discriminate against mothers who break the law. Drawing on the extensive research of the authors, 1 this paper brings the conversation into the 21st Century. Centring the voices of mothers we highlight mothers’ own experiences of their incarceration, revealing the profound hurt of imprisoned motherhood. The paper is concluded with recommendations drawn from our respective research and activism.

Description

open access journal

Keywords

maternal imprisonment, motherhood, pregnancy and prison, pregnancy, incarceration, women and crime

Citation

Baldwin, L. and Abbott, L. (2021) Incarcerated Motherhood; reflecting on 100 Years of Imprisoning Mothers. Prison Service Journal, 257, pp.29-38

Rights

Research Institute