Family experiences following release of incarcerated father

Incarceration can be destructive yet it is not publicly talked about. The incarceration of a father makes one a widow/widower or orphan. The incarceration of a family member has serious repercussions and normally leads to family crises yet it seems to be taken for granted by the society, government...

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Main Author: Madondo, Shamiso A.
Language:English
Published: Midlands State University 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2615
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description Incarceration can be destructive yet it is not publicly talked about. The incarceration of a father makes one a widow/widower or orphan. The incarceration of a family member has serious repercussions and normally leads to family crises yet it seems to be taken for granted by the society, government and other stakeholders. This study generally sought to look at the experiences of the ex-convicts and their families, passive victims of incarceration. The design of this study was a phenomenological exploration which employed an in depth interview guide for the collection of qualitative data. Twenty (20) respondents who were ex-convicts and their spouses and (11) children in Chitungwiza, Harare, Norton and had spent at least 5 years in the prison and at least 3 years after release were interviewed. The study revealed that the incarceration of a father has rippling effects on their spouses, children even the father himself in life beyond walls. Some of the effects of incarceration on these groups include: trauma and psychological problems associated with prison life and poor reintegration, social stigma and subsequent redraw, poor school performance and high school drop-out rate, substance abuse in the case of children as well as changes in family composition and weakened parental ties. For the spouses of ex-convicts the effects of incarceration identified include: role changes, economic hardships as well as lack of intimacy, infidelity, HIV/AIDS issues and possible divorce due to resentment. The researcher recommends that the study be done in a quantitative research to increase sample size and use of other research tools besides interviews in sensitive subjects to allow openness. It is the hope of this researcher that this valued information will guide and influence policy formulation, in relation to the ex-convicts and their families who need to be considered in the total process of incarceration and life after prison. Modified prison conditions and practices as well as new programs are needed as preparation for release, during transitional periods of parole or initial reintegration, and as long-term services to insure continued successful adjustment.
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spelling ir-11408-26152022-06-27T13:49:05Z Family experiences following release of incarcerated father Madondo, Shamiso A. Incaceration Family relationships Jailed fathers Incarceration can be destructive yet it is not publicly talked about. The incarceration of a father makes one a widow/widower or orphan. The incarceration of a family member has serious repercussions and normally leads to family crises yet it seems to be taken for granted by the society, government and other stakeholders. This study generally sought to look at the experiences of the ex-convicts and their families, passive victims of incarceration. The design of this study was a phenomenological exploration which employed an in depth interview guide for the collection of qualitative data. Twenty (20) respondents who were ex-convicts and their spouses and (11) children in Chitungwiza, Harare, Norton and had spent at least 5 years in the prison and at least 3 years after release were interviewed. The study revealed that the incarceration of a father has rippling effects on their spouses, children even the father himself in life beyond walls. Some of the effects of incarceration on these groups include: trauma and psychological problems associated with prison life and poor reintegration, social stigma and subsequent redraw, poor school performance and high school drop-out rate, substance abuse in the case of children as well as changes in family composition and weakened parental ties. For the spouses of ex-convicts the effects of incarceration identified include: role changes, economic hardships as well as lack of intimacy, infidelity, HIV/AIDS issues and possible divorce due to resentment. The researcher recommends that the study be done in a quantitative research to increase sample size and use of other research tools besides interviews in sensitive subjects to allow openness. It is the hope of this researcher that this valued information will guide and influence policy formulation, in relation to the ex-convicts and their families who need to be considered in the total process of incarceration and life after prison. Modified prison conditions and practices as well as new programs are needed as preparation for release, during transitional periods of parole or initial reintegration, and as long-term services to insure continued successful adjustment. 2017-07-11T13:34:53Z 2017-07-11T13:34:53Z 2014 http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2615 en open Midlands State University
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Family relationships
Jailed fathers
Madondo, Shamiso A.
Family experiences following release of incarcerated father
title Family experiences following release of incarcerated father
title_full Family experiences following release of incarcerated father
title_fullStr Family experiences following release of incarcerated father
title_full_unstemmed Family experiences following release of incarcerated father
title_short Family experiences following release of incarcerated father
title_sort family experiences following release of incarcerated father
topic Incaceration
Family relationships
Jailed fathers
url http://hdl.handle.net/11408/2615
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