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The Power of Perseverance - Advocating for an Imprisoned Loved One
We wrote letters to legislators, to the head of the Department of Corrections, and to the Governor, raising concerns about what we believed were serious Eighth Amendment violations. Repeatedly, it felt as though nothing was changing. It felt as though hope was running out.
Then something shifted in me. I began to realize that the Department of Corrections was not simply a labyrinth of uncaring people, but an overburdened system filled with human beings trying to manage impossible pressures. If I wanted someone to truly hear us, I could not rely only on legal arguments, even valid ones. I needed to reach the compassion of another person. I needed to speak not only as someone making a case, but also as someone asking to be seen.
The Families of People Who Commit Sex Crimes Need Care and Support
In a 2023 article authored by by Azadeh Nematy, a clinical psychologist and research assistant in the Department of Psychiatry at Trinity College Dublin, there is a focus on the impacts on family members of those accused or convicted of a sexual offense.
Experiences of Non-offending Family Members
Learn more by reviewing Elaine Kavanagh’s thesis, “An Investigation of the Lived Experiences of Non-offending Family Members of Men Who Download Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM).”