1st Edition
Criminalizing Motherhood and Reproduction
Introduction to Criminalizing Motherhood and Reproduction
Michelle Hughes Miller
1. Intensive Parenting Ideologies and Risks for Recidivism among Justice-Involved Mothers
Elizabeth A. Adams
2. Managing Motherhood: How Incarcerated Mothers Negotiate Maternal Role-Identities with Their Children’s Caregivers
Ebonie Cunningham Stringer
3. Creating and Undoing Legacies of Resilience: Black Women as Martyrs in the Black Community Under Oppressive Social Control
Leah Iman Aniefuna, M. Amari Aniefuna, and Jason M. Williams
4. Discourses of Good Motherhood and the Policing of Young Parenthood
Amber-Lee Varadi, Rebecca Raby, and Christine Tardif-Williams
5. Criminalization of Women Accessing Abortion and Enforced Mobility within the European Union and the United Kingdom
Lula Mecinska, Carolyne James, and Kate Mukungu
Biography
Michelle Hughes Miller is Professor in Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies at the University of South Florida, USA. As a feminist criminologist, she analyzes cultural and systemic responses to “bad” mothers and responses to violence against women. Along with multiple publications, she co-edited Bad Mothers: Representations, Regulations and Resistance (2017).






