The authors discuss social selection, stigmatization, and socialization/strain theoretical explanations for the intergenerational influences of parental incarceration on their children. Results with national survey data reveal that net of selection factors, paternal imprison-ment decreases the educational attainment of children in emerging adulthood. While this pattern is found across race/ethnicity, the results in combination with disproportionate minority confinement suggest that parental incarceration is a mechanism of social exclu-sion of these groups. With data on Texas prisoners, the authors further find that about two-thirds of Hispanic fathers and about half of African American and Anglo fathers expect to live with their children an...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
Mass incarceration has been a dominant concern within the criminal justice system since the 1970s. C...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
Recent literature has documented the negative intergenerational effects of parental incarceration on...
This article argues that the intergenerational implications of mass incarceration have promoted the ...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
This study examined the relationship between parental incarceration and intergenerational incarcerat...
Abstract: Though sociologists have examined how mass incarceration affects stratification, remarkabl...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
With the rapid growth in incarceration in the United States over the past few decades came dramatic ...
The United States has entered its fourth decade of high imprisonment levels. It is now possible to a...
The incarceration of parents has become a concern for the social, behavioral, and psychological deve...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
Mass incarceration has been a dominant concern within the criminal justice system since the 1970s. C...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
Recent literature has documented the negative intergenerational effects of parental incarceration on...
This article argues that the intergenerational implications of mass incarceration have promoted the ...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
This study examined the relationship between parental incarceration and intergenerational incarcerat...
Abstract: Though sociologists have examined how mass incarceration affects stratification, remarkabl...
Reading comprehension, social skills, and engagement at school are important for child development a...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
With the rapid growth in incarceration in the United States over the past few decades came dramatic ...
The United States has entered its fourth decade of high imprisonment levels. It is now possible to a...
The incarceration of parents has become a concern for the social, behavioral, and psychological deve...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
Mass incarceration has been a dominant concern within the criminal justice system since the 1970s. C...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...