Incarcerated mothers’ experience of adversity heard using participatory mixed-method research

IF 1.5 Q2 CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY
S. O’Malley, C. Devaney, M. Millar
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Abstract

This article is based on mixed-method participatory research with incarcerated mothers in Ireland. It draws on this research which aimed to profile imprisoned mothers, hear their experiences of motherhood and mothering and examine their available supports. An overview of relevant literature on motherhood, incarceration, trauma and addiction in the context of incarceration is presented, followed by a detailed outline and discussion of the participatory methods used. Participants were involved in the design and implementation of the research, but not the data analysis and reporting. Prominent themes highlighted in the lives of participants include trauma, addiction and mother–child separation. Rich accounts of child and adult trauma, associated addiction and criminality and voluntary and enforced separations from their children are described and discussed. The article concludes with a reflection on the key issues that arose for participants and considers how these might be responded to in the future.
使用参与式混合方法研究监禁母亲的逆境经历
本文基于对爱尔兰被监禁母亲的混合方法参与式研究。它借鉴了这项研究,该研究旨在描述被监禁的母亲,倾听她们做母亲和做母亲的经历,并检查她们可获得的支持。概述了监禁背景下关于母性、监禁、创伤和成瘾的相关文献,然后详细概述和讨论了所使用的参与方法。参与者参与了研究的设计和实施,但没有参与数据分析和报告。参与者生活中突出的主题包括创伤、成瘾和母子分离。对儿童和成人创伤、相关成瘾和犯罪以及自愿和强制与子女分离的丰富描述进行了描述和讨论。文章最后对与会者面临的关键问题进行了反思,并考虑了未来如何应对这些问题。
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PROBATION JOURNAL
PROBATION JOURNAL CRIMINOLOGY & PENOLOGY-
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