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Introduction: The Sociology of Punishment and the Effects of Imprisonment on Families / Rachel Condry and Peter Scharff Smith -- Part I. Prisoners' Families and Social Inequality -- 2. Prisoners' Families and the Problem of Social Justice / Rachel Condry -- 3. Parental Incarceration and Family Inequality in the United States / Joyce A. Arditti -- 4. How Much Might Mass Imprisonment Affect Childhood Inequality? / Sara Wakefield and Christopher Wildeman -- 5. 'I'm the man and he's the woman!': Gender Dynamics among Couples During and After Prison / Megan Comfort -- 6. Missing and Missing Out: Social Exclusion in Children with an Incarcerated Parent / Susan M. Dennison and Kirsten L. Besemer -- 7. Are the Children of Prisoners Socially Excluded? A Child-​Centred Perspective / Helene Oldrup and Signe Frederiksen -- Part II. Penal Power and Human Rights -- 8. Prisoners' Families, Public Opinion, and the State: Punishment and Society from a Family and Human Rights Perspective / Peter Scharff Smith -- 9. 'The sins and traumas of fathers and mothers should not be visited on their children': The Rights of Children When a Primary Carer is Sentenced to Imprisonment in the Criminal Courts / Shona Minson -- 10. 'Someone should have just asked me what was wrong': Balancing Justice, Rights, and the Impact of Imprisonment on Children and Families in Scotland / Nancy Loucks and Tania Loureiro -- 11. Eroding Legitimacy? The Impact of Imprisonment on the Relationships between Families, Communities, and the Criminal Justice System / Cara Jardine -- 12. Prisoners' Families, Penal Power, and the Referred Pains of Imprisonment / Caroline Lanskey, Friedrich Lösel, Lucy Narkson, and Karen Souza -- 13. Rights and Security in the Shadow of the Irish Prison: Developing a Children's Rights Approach to Prison Visits in Ireland / Fiona Donson and Aisling Parkes -- Part III. The Lived Experiences of Prisoners' Families in Europe, North America, and Australia -- 14. 'Everyone is in damage control': The Meanings and Performance of Family for Second and Third Generation Prisoners / Mark Halsey -- 15. The Legally Sanctioned Stigmatization of Prisoners Families / Marie Hutton -- 16. Time, the Pains of Imprisonment, and 'Coping': The Perspectives of Prisoners' Partners / Anna Kotova -- 17. Sharing Imprisonment: Experiences of Prisoners and Family Members in Portugal / Rafaela Granja -- 18. Betwixt and Between: Incarcerated Men, Familial Ties, and Social Visibility / Shenique S. Thomas and Johnna Christian -- 19. The Systemic Invisibility of Children of Prisoners / Else Marie Knudsen. |