Increasingly, "children of incarcerated parents" is becoming the label to describe a growing number of children with a history of parental incarceration. However, while these children and families frequently experience a variety of challenges, the web of interacting influences they face is complex. ...
Compared to other children who need child welfare services, children with incarcerated parents have needs that are not easily met and when placed in foster care may be less likely to achieve permanency through reunification. Prior research has not identified under what circumstances these children are...
Incarcerated parents and child visitation Internalizing problems of children with incarcerated parents Jailed fathers and children’s behavior problems Jailed mothers and children’s behavior problems Jailed parents and children’s trauma Jailed parents observation Mail exchanges between incarcerated par...
Children who had lost loved ones had the most difficulty. But they were joined by children who lived in cramped spaces with stressed parents who had lost their jobs and were trying to manage on a reduced income. Lacking adequate technology, routines, and access to exercise and mental health c...
The Arizona Children of Incarcerated Parents Project: A Preliminary Analysis of the DataRodriguez, NancyTasca, Melinda
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athere is evidence that incarcerated parents not only themselves continue to be adversely affected by traumatizing risk factors to which they have been exposed, but also that the experience of imprisonment has done little or nothing to provide them with the tools to safeguard their children from th...
Incarcerated Parents and Their Children 来自 icpsr.umich.edu 喜欢 0 阅读量: 32 作者: CJ Mumola 摘要: Numeric tables present data on the percent of inmates with children under the age of 18, whether or not inmates lived with their children prior to admission, and the children's current ...
coping strategies;children;imprisoned parents;interventions;systematic review 1. Introduction Worldwide, the increasing number of parents in prison has led to a growing public health concern about their children who are left behind. Children must cope with the separation from their parent and often str...
The Pure Heart Foundation of Detroit provides wraparound services for children of incarcerated parents.