Abstract
The pain and problems of children with a parent in prison is conveniently avoided and forgotten, unless they become particularly disturbed. Using two children's experience as indicative of widespread need, the author challenges the penal system to take their need seriously and provide humane and sensitive resources to minimize damage.
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