Prison Families

Prison Families (2013-2014)

EndedDocumentary showCrime

Every family has a story. Be it behind closed doors, or behind bars. In TV3's groundbreaking new series, cameras go behind closed doors to reveal the hidden world of prison families, as we follow ten New Zealand families, each living with a loved one in prison. A fascinating insight into the stories behind the headlines and the families dealing with the aftermath of crime. Filmed over six months, each episode documents a different family's incredible story. From a family fighting the stigma of their notorious crime-boss uncle, to a suburban housewife picking up the pieces after her husband is locked up for stealing millions. These are ten families from ten very different walks of life.

Network
Scheduleevery Wednesday at 20:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E10Episode 10Aug 13, 2014
S01E09Episode 9Aug 6, 2014
S01E08Episode 8Jul 30, 2014
S01E07Episode 7Dec 18, 2013
S01E06Episode 6Dec 11, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did the TV show 'Prison Families' first premiere?

'Prison Families' premiered on January 24, 2013.

Who are some of the main characters in 'Prison Families'?

Some of the main characters in 'Prison Families' include Amy, Lucy, Jamie, and Sarah.

What is the central theme or premise of 'Prison Families'?

The central theme of 'Prison Families' revolves around the struggles and experiences of families whose loved ones are in prison.

How does 'Prison Families' explore the impact of incarceration on families?

'Prison Families' delves into the emotional, financial, and social consequences faced by families with incarcerated loved ones, providing a glimpse into their lives and challenges.

What are some of the common storylines explored in 'Prison Families'?

'Prison Families' explores storylines such as coping with separation, maintaining relationships, dealing with stigma, navigating the criminal justice system, and the reintegration process.

Does 'Prison Families' involve real-life families or fictional characters?

'Prison Families' features real-life families sharing their personal experiences and challenges, giving an authentic portrayal of their lives.

How does 'Prison Families' aim to raise awareness about the impact of incarceration?

'Prison Families' aims to shed light on the often overlooked issues faced by families with incarcerated loved ones, fostering empathy and understanding among viewers.

Are there any guest appearances by experts or professionals on 'Prison Families'?

Throughout the show, 'Prison Families' invites experts and professionals, such as psychologists and social workers, to provide insights and advice on coping with the challenges faced by families.

Does 'Prison Families' explore the experiences of different types of families?

Yes, 'Prison Families' showcases the experiences of diverse families, including parents, spouses, siblings, and children of incarcerated individuals.

How does 'Prison Families' address the issue of stigma associated with having a loved one in prison?

'Prison Families' brings attention to the societal stigma faced by families with incarcerated loved ones, highlighting the need for compassion, understanding, and support.

Does 'Prison Families' provide resources or information for families dealing with incarceration?

Yes, 'Prison Families' offers resources, advice, and information on support networks and organizations that can assist families affected by incarceration.

Are there any success stories or positive outcomes depicted in 'Prison Families'?

'Prison Families' showcases stories of resilience, personal growth, and reunification, highlighting the positive outcomes that can result from family support and community involvement.

How does 'Prison Families' capture the emotional journeys of its subjects?

'Prison Families' uses candid interviews, personal narratives, and emotional moments to capture the raw and often intimate experiences and emotions of the families featured on the show.

In what ways does 'Prison Families' aim to break stereotypes surrounding incarceration?

'Prison Families' challenges common stereotypes by humanizing individuals with incarcerated loved ones and disrupting preconceived notions about crime, punishment, and rehabilitation.

Does 'Prison Families' address the effects of incarceration on children?

Yes, 'Prison Families' explores the unique challenges faced by children with incarcerated parents, highlighting the importance of support mechanisms and the long-term impact on their lives.

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