This is a key peer reviewed study into Children of Prisoners which notes that children are often victims of their parent's imprisonment. Further, the relationship between children and their imprisoned fathers has been ignored in research (previous to this) in particular and the views of the children in question are often not accounted for nor reflected in findings.
This National Research thoroughly examines the role the imprisoned fathers play in the parenting of their children, including a vital exploration of children's opinions and experiences. The article outlines these things whilst also touching on what it means for those who are part of systems involved in sentencing, prison visits, schools and social support.
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