Bartlett Tess S, Trotter Christopher J
1 Monash University, Melbourne, Australia.
Int J Offender Ther Comp Criminol. 2019 Jun;63(8):1465-1481. doi: 10.1177/0306624X19828575. Epub 2019 Feb 6.
This article draws from data gathered for an Australian Research Council-funded study conducted in Victoria and New South Wales between 2011 and 2015, which examined how dependent children are responded to when their primary carer is imprisoned. In particular, this article specifically addresses a gap in knowledge by examining the current state of fathering programs in prison in Victoria. To do so, the views of 39 primary carer fathers incarcerated in Victoria are analysed. We argue that there is a distinct lack of support for fathers in prison, acting as a barrier towards maintaining father-child relationships. Findings indicate that 79% of the fathers in this study were never offered any parenting support services or programs. By clearly highlighting the state of fathering programs in prisons in Victoria, this article offers suggestions as to how best to facilitate the connection between incarcerated fathers and their children.
本文的数据来源于2011年至2015年在维多利亚州和新南威尔士州开展的一项由澳大利亚研究理事会资助的研究,该研究调查了主要照料者入狱后受抚养子女是如何得到照料的。具体而言,本文通过审视维多利亚州监狱中父亲教养项目的现状,专门填补了知识空白。为此,分析了39名在维多利亚州服刑的主要照料者父亲的观点。我们认为,监狱中对父亲的支持明显不足,这成为维持父子关系的障碍。研究结果表明,本研究中79%的父亲从未获得过任何育儿支持服务或项目。通过清晰地突出维多利亚州监狱中父亲教养项目的状况,本文就如何最好地促进在押父亲与其子女之间的联系提出了建议。