That document considered the experience of children whose parents or primary carers are imprisoned and described such young people as“the invisible victims of crime and of our penal system.”The commissioner continued:“They have done no wrong, yet they suffer the stigma of criminality.”Her report went on to detail the many emotional and social consequences of that experience.As members might be aware, I have sought to raise awareness of the issue since that time, and to explore what policy options might be available to help deal with it. Just before the summer recess...