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A Childhood Cut Short: Child Deaths in Penal Custody and the Pains of Child Imprisonment

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posted on 2018-04-20, 14:22 authored by Kate Gooch
The death of a child in penal custody is an infrequent, but particularly tragic, event. In seeking to explain such events, the tendency has been to focus on individual pathology or vulnerability. This article begins from the premise that in order to better understand child deaths in penal custody, it is necessary to move beyond such explanations and consider the wider systematic, cultural, operational, and policy issues. It contributes to the debate by exploring the specific ‘pains of child imprisonment’ as narrated by teenage boys (aged 15–17 years) in an English young offender institution (YOI). It is argued that, trapped in ‘kidulthood’, the dual status of child prisoners poses experiential, conceptual, and practical complexities, but it also produces pains, losses, and burdens that are unique to childhood.

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Citation

The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice, 2016, 55 (3), pp. 278-294

Author affiliation

/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/Leicester Law School

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

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The Howard Journal of Crime and Justice

Publisher

Wiley

issn

2059-1098

Acceptance date

2016-09-06

Copyright date

2016

Available date

2018-09-06

Publisher version

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/hojo.12170

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The file associated with this record is under embargo until 24 months after publication, in accordance with the publisher's self-archiving policy. The full text may be available through the publisher links provided above.

Editors

Girling, E.;Seal, L.

Language

en

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