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Unveiling the Invisible: Exploring the Impact of Maternal Incarceration on Their Innocent Children

Rao Mansoor Ali Khan ()
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Rao Mansoor Ali Khan: Punjab University Lahore

Magna Carta: Contemporary Social Science, 2022, vol. 1, issue 3, 127-138

Abstract: The phenomenon of incarcerated mothers and its consequential impact on their innocent children remains an underexplored realm within societal discourse. This study embarks on a comprehensive exploration aimed at unraveling the unseen repercussions faced by children whose mothers are imprisoned. A concerted effort has been made to shed light on the genuine concerns, barriers, and vulnerabilities present within their natural environment. This effort was supported by a timely survey conducted among individuals who have fulfilled their sentences and have subsequently regained their freedom. Findings reveal that incarcerated mothers undergo a poignant struggle involving ambiguous loss concerning their children and their own identity as mothers. Coping mechanisms emerge as a crucial means for these mothers to navigate and preserve their maternal roles amidst incarceration, often necessitating a redefinition of their motherhood. The implications of these findings extend to policy recommendations, emphasizing the need for nuanced approaches within the criminal justice system. Furthermore, suggestions for future research pathways emerge from the profound insights gathered, aiming to shed further light on this underexplored facet of societal impact. This study serves as a compelling call to unveil and comprehend the intricate dynamics shaping the lives of innocent children affected by maternal incarceration. The results indicate that mothers in incarceration grapple with a complex sense of loss concerning their children and their identity as mothers. They navigate this loss by employing coping mechanisms to maintain their motherhood and by redefining their roles as mothers. The discussion includes recommendations for policy changes and proposes avenues for future research derived from these findings

Keywords: Incarcerated Mothers; Coping Mechanisms; Criminal Justice System. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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