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Area of Science:

  • Criminology
  • Psychology
  • Public Health

Background:

  • Women constitute the fastest-growing prison population, with incarcerated mothers facing unique mental health and family relationship challenges.
  • Existing research often addresses incarcerated women and mothers separately, overlooking the intersectional needs of justice-involved mothers.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To systematically review parenting interventions for justice-involved women, specifically incarcerated mothers.
  • To evaluate the impact of these interventions on maternal well-being, parenting skills, and family relationships.

Main Methods:

  • Systematic review conducted using the PRISMA framework.
  • Searched PsycINFO and PubMed databases.
  • Screened 3,720 articles, with 6 studies meeting inclusion criteria after quality assessment.

Main Results:

  • Justice-involved mothers face distinct challenges requiring specialized interventions.
  • Trauma-informed and family-oriented programming shows promise in addressing these needs.

Conclusions:

  • Tailored, comprehensive interventions are crucial for supporting incarcerated mothers.
  • Family-oriented and trauma-informed approaches are recommended for enhancing maternal well-being and family reunification.