Institutional thoughtlessness and the incarcerated pregnancy

Author:

Abbott Laura1ORCID,Scott Tricia2,Thomas Hilary1

Affiliation:

1. University of Hertfordshire, UK

2. Healthcare Research and Education Consultant, UK

Abstract

This article examines the unique experiences of pregnant women in prison, building on Sykes’ concept of the pains of imprisonment and Crawley’s notion of institutional thoughtlessness. Based on qualitative data from an ethnographic study of three English prisons, including interviews with 28 pregnant prisoners and 10 staff members and field observations, the study highlights the lack of basic provisions for pregnant women, such as adequate nutrition, fresh air and suitable bedding. The article argues that the lack of such rudimentary provisions leads to the unique experience of the pains of imprisonment for pregnant women. The article argues that the prison system needs to take a more considerate approach to prisoners who have specialist requirements, including pregnant women, rather than treating them as a homogenised group.

Funder

Iolanthe Midwifery Trust

Foundation for the Sociology of Health and Illness

NIHR ARC East of England

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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