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The project is targeted at the children of people deprived of freedom, who spend a prolonged part of their childhood without a parent, or both parents in some cases. The latter factor is a high-risk development indicator. These children do not have access to their parent, no communication takes place or quite rarely occurs, which results in psychological, public, educational and social difficulties. Parents experience the phenomenon of “parental alienation”, which further exacerbates what happens with the child. From the time their parents are taken into custody, children have to deal with the consequences of criminal justice and are vulnerable to social isolation, alienation and shame. The project aims at creating communication between magistrates and the children of prisoners, which might be taken into account in decision-making on criminal cases and in determining the sentence length; developing a new way of working in court with children at risk; raising public interest in the topic; and helping overcome parental alienation. These risk factors have been recognized in the international practice a long time before the coronavirus crisis. The highly restrictive measures imposed on social life due to the pandemic mainly affect the most vulnerable public groups, some of whom are the end users of the project results. The activities will contribute to overcoming the negative consequences of isolation during the pandemic, which poses risk to both the child of a prisoner and the parent. Direct users will be children and adolescents (aged 0-17), and the target group/intermediary will be judges and psychologists.