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This handbook brings together the international research focussing
on prisoners' families and the impact of imprisonment on them.
Under-researched and under-theorised in the realm of scholarship on
imprisonment, this handbook encompasses a broad range of original,
interdisciplinary and cross-national research. This volume includes
the experiences of those from countries often unrepresented in the
prisoner's families' literature such as Russia, Australia, Israel
and Canada. This broad coverage allows readers to consider how
prisoners' families are affected by imprisonment in countries
embracing very different penal philosophies; ranging from the
hyper-incarceration being experienced in the USA to the less
punitive, more welfare-orientated practices under Scandinavian
'exceptionalism'. Chapters are contributed by scholars from
numerous and diverse disciplines ranging from law, nursing,
criminology, psychology, human geography, and education studies.
Furthermore, contributions span various methodological and
epistemological approaches with important contributions from NGOs
working in this area at a national and supranational level. The
Palgrave Handbook of Prison and the Family makes a significant
contribution to knowledge about who prisoners' families are and
what this status means in practice. It also recognises the autonomy
and value of prisoners' families as a research subject in their own
right.
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