Empowering Children of Incarcerated Parents

Empowering Children of Incarcerated Parents

Author: Stacey Burgess

Publisher:

Published: 2009

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781598500769

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"This book is for counselors, social workers, psychologists and teachers who work with children ages 7-12 who have a parent who is in jail or prison. It is designed so that work can be done individually or in small groups. Each chapter includes a brief literature review, suggestions for additional supports, discussion questions, fictional letters between a boy and his incarcerated father, activities, and reproducible worksheets."--Back cover.


Handbook on Children with Incarcerated Parents

Handbook on Children with Incarcerated Parents

Author: J. Mark Eddy

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2019-09-13

Total Pages: 403

ISBN-13: 3030167070

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The second edition of this handbook examines family life, health, and educational issues that often arise for the millions of children in the United States whose parents are in prison or jail. It details how these youth are more likely to exhibit behavior problems such as aggression, substance abuse, learning difficulties, mental health concerns, and physical health issues. It also examines resilience and how children and families thrive even in the face of multiple challenges related to parental incarceration. Chapters integrate diverse; interdisciplinary; and rapidly expanding literature and synthesizes rigorous scholarship to address the needs of children from multiple perspectives, including child welfare; education; health care; mental health; law enforcement; corrections; and law. The handbook concludes with a chapter that explores new directions in research, policy, and practice to improve the life chances of children with incarcerated parents. Topics featured in this handbook include: Findings from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbeing Study. How parental incarceration contributes to racial and ethnic disparities and inequality. Parent-child visits when parents are incarcerated in prison or jail. Approaches to empowering incarcerated parents of color and their families. International advances for incarcerated parents and their children. The second edition of the Handbook on Children with Incarcerated Parents is an essential reference for researchers, professors, clinicians/practitioners, and graduate students across developmental psychology, criminology, sociology, law, psychiatry, social work, public health, human development, and family studies. “This important new volume provides a cutting-edge update of research on the impact of incarceration on family life. The book will be an essential reference for researchers and practitioners working at the intersections of criminal justice, poverty, and child development.” Bruce Western, Ph.D., Columbia University “The comprehensive, interdisciplinary focus of this handbook brilliantly showcases the latest research, interventions, programs, and policies relevant to the well-being of children with incarcerated parents. This edition is a ‘must-read’ for students, researchers, practitioners, and policy-makers alike who are dedicated to promoting the health and resilience of children affected by parental incarceration.” Leslie Leve, Ph.D., University of Oregon


My Daddy is in Jail

My Daddy is in Jail

Author: Janet M. Bender

Publisher: Youthlight Incorporated

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781889636481

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Includes suggestions for caregivers and optional small-group counseling activities for helping children cope with the incarceration of a loved one.


Parental Incarceration and the Family

Parental Incarceration and the Family

Author: Joyce A. Arditti

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2012-05-28

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 081470512X

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Over the past 15 years much pioneering work has been done on the social demography of young men's sexual activities, contraceptive use, and fertility experiences. But how do men develop and manage their identities in these areas? In Sex, Men, and Babies, William Marsiglio and Sally Hutchinson provide a compelling and insightful portrait of young men who are capable of anticipating, creating, and fathering human life. Based on in-depth interviews with a diverse sample of 70 single men aged 16-30, this is the most comprehensive, qualitative study of its kind. Through intimate stories and self-reflections, these men talk about sex, romance, relationships, birth control, pregnancies, miscarriages, abortions, visions of fathering, and other issues related to men's self-awareness, and the many ways they construct, explain, and change their identities as potential fathers. The interviews also provide valuable insights about how young men experience responsiblities associated with sex and the full range of procreative events. Accessibly written for a wide audience and raising a host of issues relevant to debates about unplanned pregnancy, childbearing among teens and young adults, and women's and children's well-being, Sex, Men, and Babies is the fullest account available today on how young men conceptualize themselves as procreative beings. Lessons from this study can inform interventions designed to encourage young men to be more aware of their abilities and responsiblities in making babies.


Children of Incarcerated Parents

Children of Incarcerated Parents

Author: J. Mark Eddy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Published: 2010

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780877667681

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This collaborative work articulates the pressing challenges facing children of incarcerated parents and the diverse family circumstances under which these challenges may be met.


Children of the Prison Boom

Children of the Prison Boom

Author: Sara Wakefield

Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 0199989222

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Children of the Prison Boom describes the devastating effects of America's experiment in mass incarceration for a generation of vulnerable children. Wakefield and Wildeman find that parental imprisonment leads to increased mental health and behavioral problems, infant mortality, and child homelessness which translate into large-scale increases in racial inequality.


Enabling and Empowering Families

Enabling and Empowering Families

Author: Carl J. Dunst

Publisher:

Published: 1988

Total Pages: 248

ISBN-13:

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Blend of theory and practice, with pointers for applying the principles and case studies illustrating how to apply them.


Prisoners Once Removed

Prisoners Once Removed

Author: Jeremy Travis

Publisher: The Urban Insitute

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 416

ISBN-13: 9780877667155

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Addresses the issues of parenting behind bars and fostering successful family relationships after release.


Mama Loves Me from Away

Mama Loves Me from Away

Author: Pat Brisson

Publisher:

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781563979668

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When a mother and daughter are separated by a mother's incarceration, they find a special way to keep their loving relationship alive.