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Some Reflections About Three Decades Of Working With Incarcerated Mothers, Philip Genty Jan 2007

Some Reflections About Three Decades Of Working With Incarcerated Mothers, Philip Genty

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Almost thirty years ago I was a second-year student in a law school clinic. I was making my first legal visit to a prison. My client, whom I will call "Dina," was meeting me to talk about some visitation issues with her young son. When she came into the visiting room she was poised and professional in demeanor. She began to explain that her son was being cared for by his paternal grandmother. The grandmother was unwilling to bring him to the prison to see her. As a result Dina had not seen her son for several months. Suddenly, and …