ChildrenParental IncarcerationInterventionThe increasing number of children with incarcerated parents constitutes perhaps one of the largest at-risk populations in the United States. Short- and long-term effects of parental incarceration are difficult to quantify; however, the current literature indicates ...
2024年5月22日耶鲁大学官方网站的“YPEI graduation marks first B.A. presentation in a Connecticut prison”文章报道,一项耶鲁监狱教育动议的项目举行了毕业典礼,12名学生收到了文凭(“Last week, 12 incarcerated students received degrees at a ceremony held by the Yale Prison Education Initiative at Dwight ...
Feeling at home in nature: a mixed method study of the impact of visitor activities and preferences in a prison visiting room gardenchildren of incarcerated parentsincarcerated parentparentingvisitationgardenMore than 5 million children will experience parental incarceration at some point in their lives,...
Children of incarcerated parents: Challenges and resiliency, in their own words This study explores the impact of parental incarceration on children, from the children's own perspectives. The sample includes thirty-four children interv... A Nesmith,E Ruhland - 《Children & Youth Services Review》...
Parenting through prison walls: Incarcerated mothers and children's visitation programs In this chapter, we discuss incarcerated mothers and their perspectives as parents behind prison walls. Our research began as an invited evaluation of a mother-children visitation program at a women's correctional fa...
Protecting the Ties that Bind from Behind Bars: A Call for Equal Opportunities for Incarcerated Fathers and Their Children to Maintain the Parent-Child Rel... The article asserts that incarcerated fathers must have the same opportunities incarcerated mothers have, to maintain the parent-child bond ...
The tools enable 27 million families to communicate with their incarcerated loved ones, organizations to scale their social services, and colleges to empower incarcerated people through virtual learning. The organization is a technological bridge that reconnects incarcerated people with their families and ...
We have reported on dozens of these cases where parents were falsely charged with Shaken Baby Syndrome (SBS), and lost their children, or even worse, went to prison. But now, taking your child to the hospital and having your child medically kidnapped from you has risen to a new height, ...
Poor adherence was associated with increased degree of maternal psychological distress, indifferent parenting, maternal overprotection/control, poor family support, decreased interaction with parents, and increased problems at home. Findings indicate that multiple daily dosing of MPH increases the likelihood ...
Having a child placed in out-of-home care appear to aggravate conditions that likely necessitated the out-of-home placement to begin with, thereby likely necessitating longer duration of out-of-home placements. Thus, out-of-home placements have substantial secondary costs for parents and society....