Books on the topic 'To be mother in prison'
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Howard League for Penal Reform. Prison mother and baby units. London: Howard League for Penal Reform, 1995.
Find full textKinyatti, Maina wa. Mother Kenya: Letters from prison, 1982-1988. London: Vita Books, 1997.
Find full textCaddle, Diane. Mothers in prison. London: Home Office Research and Statistics Directorate, 1997.
Find full textPihama, Kelly. "Mother cry": My home my prison : home detention New Zealand. Palmerston North, N.Z: Pihama Pub., 2010.
Find full textOberman, Michelle. When mothers kill: Interviews from prison. New York: New York University Press, 2008.
Find full textOberman, Michelle. When mothers kill: Interviews from prison. New York: New York University Press, 2008.
Find full textOberman, Michelle. When mothers kill: Interviews from prison. New York: New York University Press, 2008.
Find full textVogel, Carol Lynne. My mommy's in prison. [Pennsylvania?]: Southwest-Southcentral Pennsylvania AmeriCorps Program, The Pennsylvania Mountain Service Corps, 1996.
Find full textHoward League for Penal Reform. Prison mother and baby units: 'I thought babies weren't prisoners. Why are they being deprived?'. London: Howard League, 1995.
Find full textHoward League for Penal Reform. In the best interests of babies?: The Howard League submission to the prison service review of principles, policies and procedures for mother and babies/children in prison. London: Howard League for Penal Reform, 1999.
Find full textJordan, Mary. The prison angel: Mother Antonia's journey from Beverly Hills to a life of service in a Mexican jail. Waterville, Me: Thorndike Press, 2005.
Find full text1959-, Sullivan Kevin, ed. The prison angel: Mother Antonia's journey from Beverly Hills to a life of service in a Mexican jail. New York: Penguin Press, 2005.
Find full textShadows in cages: Mother and child in Indian prisons. New Delhi: Fusion Books, 2004.
Find full textJeanne Marie Bouvier de La Motte Guyon. The prison narratives of Jeanne Guyon. New York: Oxford University Press, 2012.
Find full textDorey, Annette K. Vance. Maine mothers who murdered, 1875-1925: Doing time in state prison. Lewiston, ME: Van Horn Vintage Press, 2012.
Find full textWar on the family: Mothers in prison and the children they leave behind. New York: Routledge, 2005.
Find full textGolden, Renny. War on the family: Mothers in prison and the families they leave behind. New York, NY: Routledge, 2006.
Find full textGreat Britain. Dept. of Health. Inspection of facilities for mothers and babies in prison: A multi-disciplinary inspection. [London]: Department of Health, 1992.
Find full textCorrections, Virginia Dept of. A study of prison programs that promote maternal and infant bonding: Report of the Department of Corrections to the Governor and the General Assembly of Virginia. Richmond: Commonwealth of Virginia, 1995.
Find full textA mother's cry: A memoir of politics, prison, and torture under the Brazilian military dictatorship. Durham, NC: Duke University Press, 2010.
Find full textShadows in cages: Mothers and children in Indian prisons. Honesdale, PA: Himalayan Institute Press, 2006.
Find full textLatotzky, Alexander. Kindheit hinter Stacheldraht: Mütter mit Kindern in sowjetischen Speziallagern und DDR-Haft. Leipzig: Forum Verlag Leipzig, 2001.
Find full textMagona, Sindiwe, and Sindiwe Magona. Mother to mother. Boston: Beacon Press, 1999.
Find full textGreat Britain. Department of Health. Inspection of facilities for mothers and babies in prison: A report on the third multi-disciplinary inspection conducted by the Department of Health, November 1995 - February 1996. [U.K.]: Department of Health, 1996.
Find full textOrlando, Dennise. Prison gangs. [Washington, D.C.]: Federal Judicial Center, 1997.
Find full textShepherd, Erroll. Prison Mothers. CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2016.
Find full textBaunach, Phyllis Jo. Mothers in Prison. Routledge, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781351309004.
Full textGold, Phyllis. Letters from Camp Prison: A Son's Letters to His Mother. Balboa Pr, 2016.
Find full textMaertz, Vincent, and Anne Maertz. Breaking Free: A Mother And Son Journey From Addiction, To Prison, To Redemption. Independently published, 2018.
Find full textParenting from prison: A handbook for incarcerated mothers. Atlanta, Ga: Aid to Children of Imprisoned Mothers,Inc., 1998.
Find full textMary Jordan and Kevin Sullivan. The Prison Angel: Mother Antonia's Journey From Beverly Hills To A Life Of Service In A Mexican Jail. Thorndike Press, 2005.
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