Incarceration impacts families in a number of different ways ranging from emotional distress, economic challenges, and social stigma. The purpose of this analysis was to explore how men‟s perceptions of support from their partners during incarceration and community reentry shape intimate partnerships. Using secondary data content analysis, a sample of 20 fathers from the Fathers and Families Resource and Research Center study dataset has been examined (Roy, 2002-2004). Using family stress theory and symbolic interactionism, qualitative methods were used to examine life history interviews. Interviews were coded for themes related to past incarceration, intimate partnerships, and social support. Overall, men reported feeling supported in thei...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
The study aimed at investigating the role of confidence in attachment relationships and marital stat...
Incarceration impacts families in a number of different ways ranging from emotional distress, econom...
The purpose of this study was to understand and explore, through a qualitative phenomenological desi...
Prior research indicates that strong family support can play an important role in helping men and wo...
This study explored the relationship between attachment, social isolation, perception of parenting c...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
With growing jail populations, more children experience paternal incarceration. Using the life cours...
Theories of social bonding and social capital support the argument that positive family relationship...
The primary purpose of this research study was to determine the nature and extent of family change f...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Father involvement plays an important role in the development of children, and for fathers who are i...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
The study aimed at investigating the role of confidence in attachment relationships and marital stat...
Incarceration impacts families in a number of different ways ranging from emotional distress, econom...
The purpose of this study was to understand and explore, through a qualitative phenomenological desi...
Prior research indicates that strong family support can play an important role in helping men and wo...
This study explored the relationship between attachment, social isolation, perception of parenting c...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
With growing jail populations, more children experience paternal incarceration. Using the life cours...
Theories of social bonding and social capital support the argument that positive family relationship...
The primary purpose of this research study was to determine the nature and extent of family change f...
The United States prison population and rate of incarceration have climbed to the highest worldwide,...
Father involvement plays an important role in the development of children, and for fathers who are i...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
The study aimed at investigating the role of confidence in attachment relationships and marital stat...