I need Paper outline and source is due. the source is attached follow the sources that attached and add to them new sources taht belong to the same topic but try to fin sources from anothre musilm country like Trukey or Bakastan, Saudi Arabia. My sources My Topic: Rights of Women in Child Custody SOURCES:(1) Epstein, Rona. “Mothers in Prison: The Rights of the Child.” Criminal Justice Matters 86.1 (2011): 12-13. Print.Of the 11,044 women who entered prison in the UK in 2009, about half were on remand, spending an average of four to six weeks in prison. Following trial, 61 per cent of women sentenced to custody received sentences of six months or less (Prison Reform Trust, 2010). In the same year, 3,000 women were sentenced to custody for three months or less, of whom 176 were sentenced to ten days or less. This suggests that a significant number of women are imprisoned for relatively minor offences. Many are mothers of dependent children.(2) Morgan, Robin. “Women of the Arab Spring.” Ms 21.2 (2011): 20-22. Print.After independence from France in 1956, the government abolished polygamy and legislated women’s equality in marriage, divorce and child custody. […] Khadija Cherif, former head of the Tunisian Association of Democratic Women, guarantees women will continue to defend separation of mosque and state, saying, “The force of the Tunisian feminist movement is that we’ve never separated it from the fight for democracy and a secular society.” Soon, unsung protest coordinator Amai Sharaf – a 36-year-old English teacher, single mother and member of the organizers’ April 6 Youth Movement – was spending days and nights in the movement’s tiny office, smoking furiously and overseeing a crew of men(3) Fransson, Emma, et al. “Why Should They Live More with One of Us When They Are Children to Us Both?: Parents’ Motives for Practicing Equal Joint Physical Custody for Children Aged 0-4.” Children and Youth Services Review 66 (2016): 154-160. Print.Joint physical custody, i.e., children spending an equal amount of time in both parents’ home after a separation or divorce, is increasing in many countries. In line with the national policy to promote paternal involvement in parenting, two-thirds of Swedish preschoolers with non-cohabiting parents live in two homes. Internationally, there has been a debate regarding the benefits or risks with joint physical custody for infants and toddlers. The aim of this qualitative study was to explore the reasons given by divorced parents for sharing joint physical custody of children 0-4