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Parents of Young Offenders as Blameworthy Victims? Methodological Challenges and Solutions Daniel McCarthy Lecturer in Criminology University of Surrey
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What criminology has to say about parenting and crime? Onset and desistance factors (Sampson and Laub, 1993, Farrington, 2007 for reviews) - Parents as a risk factor in crime Collateral consequences, especially when parent is incarcerated (Fishman, 1990, Hagan and Dinovitzer, 1999, Codd, 2008, Comfort, 2008)
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Why parents? Desistance and supporting resettlement Parenting dynamics – re-building or severing relationships Coping mechanisms they employ Impacts – financial and material, health (physical and mental), relationships, identity and self, violence and harm
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“Families should be more like the Waltons and Less Like the Simpsons” (G H Bush, Former US President)
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Researching parents in criminology Secondary data issues – child as dependent variable, few of the parent/s Current project: ▫60 interviews with parents sampled from Youth Justice Services in South Wales and London. ▫Social network analysis ▫Parents with children imprisoned – interview at 2 time frames – start of sentence and 6 months after sentence
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Examples of Interview measures How relationships and contact between parent/s and child change over the prison term and beyond? Factors of gender of parent and family structure Parental support networks and ties – whether these change over the prison term Wider impacts on parents – tied to health, work, personal relationships, self and identity
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Connecting Interview Data with Social Network Analysis (SNA)
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Networks of parental connections and how they change Familial ties Friendship ties Neighbours, community ties and activities Formal control agencies – e.g. prison, youth offending teams
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What does such a methodological approach provide research on families and crime? Prison as an interconnected system beyond the prisoner – importance of family Processes, mechanisms and context behind parental networks and secondary experiences of prison Resilience factors or negative impacts on familial relations and coping
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Key Methodological Issues/Challenges Re-positioning family risk factors Issues about ‘networks’ Parental pathways How to measure ‘impact’ and ‘outcomes’ on parents?
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