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The ‘Outside In’ Quiz If Ignorance is Bliss, Why Aren’t There More Happy People?

The ‘Outside In’ Quiz If Ignorance is Bliss, Why Aren’t There More Happy People?. i. i. How many prisoners are currently held in Scottish prisons? As of October 2010: 8,076 7,732 in custody 344 on HDC (Home detention curfew). i. How many of these are likely to have children? one-third

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The ‘Outside In’ Quiz If Ignorance is Bliss, Why Aren’t There More Happy People?

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  1. The ‘Outside In’ Quiz If Ignorance is Bliss, Why Aren’t There More Happy People? i

  2. i How many prisoners are currently held in Scottish prisons? As of October 2010: 8,076 • 7,732 in custody • 344 on HDC (Home detention curfew)

  3. i How many of these are likely to have children? • one-third • half • two-thirds two-thirds

  4. i How much is the risk of reoffending reduced where family contact is maintained? Up to: • 3 times • 6 times • 9 times? 6 times

  5. i What proportion of young fathers in prison receive visits from their children? • one-third • one-half • two-thirds one-half What proportion of prisoners lose contact with their families due to their imprisonment? • one-third • one-half • two-thirds one-half

  6. i How many children in Scotland have a parent go to prison each year? 16,500 This means that more children each year experience a parent’s imprisonment than a parent’s divorce.

  7. i Approximately what proportion of children in Scotland witness their parent’s arrest? • one-fifth • one-third • one-half one-third

  8. i How many boys with a convicted parent go on to be convicted themselves by age 32? • 17% • 38% • 59% • 86% 59%

  9. Impact of Imprisonment on Families • Loss of income • Loss of housing • Impact on children • Shame • Victimisation • Cost and logistics of transport • Lack of information • Little involvement in the decisions that affect them

  10. Thank you! i www.familiesoutside.org.uk

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