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The United States prison population is rapidly rising. Consequently, more families are losing loved ones to the system. While many researchers have focused on women of incarcerated men and children of incarcerated parents, none have looked at the partners of incarcerated women. This paper explores the issues and challenges of prison visitation for the significant others of women incarcerated at Perryville Prison in Goodyear AZ. It is known that prison visitation is important for supporting and maintaining romantic relationships. It is also beneficial to the prison institution. Visitation assists in social control and high inmate morale; both of which lower the instances of violent acts. However, it has been reported that visitation is a daunting task for the visitors. Many sources of information and data were used for this study; formal and informal interviews with family members and others with prison visitation experience, government websites that contain visitation policies, online forums for family and friends of inmates to discuss their concerns, existing research literature, direct observations, and discussions with scholar experts and prison activists. These resources act as a window to visitation at Perryville. With insights derived from symbolic interactionism and previous research guiding the project, it was found that visitation is a good experience for the significant others, incarcerated women, and Perryville. However, the troubles the significant others have with money, the institution and social support strongly suggest that these men encounter hurdles that make the positive act of visitation at times nearly impossible.
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Title
- Hard time and hard love: issues and challenges of visitation for men of incarcerated women
Contributors
- Rivard, Elizabeth Ann (Author)
- Provine, Doris M (Thesis advisor)
- Johnson, John M. (Committee member)
- Arditti, Joyce A. (Committee member)
- Arizona State University (Publisher)
Date Created
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2011
Subjects
- Social Research
- Sociology
- criminology
- incarcerated women
- Incarceration
- Prisoners' spouses
- prison policy
- Romantic Relationships
- visitation
- Prison visits--Arizona--Goodyear--Case studies.
- Prison visits
- Women prisoners--Family relationships--Arizona--Goodyear--Case studies.
- Women prisoners
- Man-woman relationships--Arizona--Goodyear--Case studies.
- Man-woman relationships
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thesisPartial requirement for: M.S., Arizona State University, 2011
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Field of study: Justice studies
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by Elizabeth Ann Rivard