Abstract

Children are frequently the forgotten victims of a parent’s imprisonment. Their relationships with their imprisoned fathers have been particularly neglected in research and their own voices seldom represented. National research which examined in depth the parenting role of imprisoned fathers contained an important investigation of children’s views and experiences and this is summarised here with brief reflections on the implications for sentencers, prison visiting, school and social support systems.

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