As a preliminary research inquiry, the purpose of this study is to provide basic information about prison marriage. The intent is neither to prove nor disprove the value of the marriages. There is no research basis to confirm or deny any hypothesis at the present time; in fact, no published study of prison marriage was located during the course of this research. The present study attempts to substantiate possible motives of the marriage partners, as well as the pros and cons of the marriage. Thus far, the data indicate that prison marriage is not as rare as one might assume. The review of the literature and the survey responses of inmates, spouses, and chaplains, reveal some of the unique aspects of prison marriage. The data derived from th...
The lives of the released prisoners are seldom topics of research studies. With this, a case study i...
This thesis examines the prison system in the United States starting in the early 19th century and d...
Relationship during the time of imprisonment changes for the convicted person as well as his or her ...
This comment explores one facet of the issue of inmate civil rights: the right to marry. An analysis...
The primary purpose of this research study was to determine the nature and extent of family change f...
Correctional centers are admitting prisoners with reformative and rehabilitative services to make at...
Between 1840 and 1853, 4,068 Irish convict women arrived in Van Diemen’s Land, now known as Tasmania...
This manuscript, as revised, was published as: Schafer, N.E. (1994). "Exploring the Link between Vi...
In recent years, the Supreme Court has continuously reiterated the importance of the right to marry,...
Conjugal visitation rights allow prison inmates and spouses to visit privately and have sexual relat...
This study is a descriptive analysis of the prison experience of female inmates in the Iowa Correcti...
Research shows that intimate relationships, and their maintenance via prison visits, have a positive...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Incarceration impacts families in a number of different ways ranging from emotional distress, econom...
Prisoner recidivism has and continues to impact families and communities. Traditional methods aimed...
The lives of the released prisoners are seldom topics of research studies. With this, a case study i...
This thesis examines the prison system in the United States starting in the early 19th century and d...
Relationship during the time of imprisonment changes for the convicted person as well as his or her ...
This comment explores one facet of the issue of inmate civil rights: the right to marry. An analysis...
The primary purpose of this research study was to determine the nature and extent of family change f...
Correctional centers are admitting prisoners with reformative and rehabilitative services to make at...
Between 1840 and 1853, 4,068 Irish convict women arrived in Van Diemen’s Land, now known as Tasmania...
This manuscript, as revised, was published as: Schafer, N.E. (1994). "Exploring the Link between Vi...
In recent years, the Supreme Court has continuously reiterated the importance of the right to marry,...
Conjugal visitation rights allow prison inmates and spouses to visit privately and have sexual relat...
This study is a descriptive analysis of the prison experience of female inmates in the Iowa Correcti...
Research shows that intimate relationships, and their maintenance via prison visits, have a positive...
The aim of this dissertation is to gain more insight into the relationship between marriage and crim...
Incarceration impacts families in a number of different ways ranging from emotional distress, econom...
Prisoner recidivism has and continues to impact families and communities. Traditional methods aimed...
The lives of the released prisoners are seldom topics of research studies. With this, a case study i...
This thesis examines the prison system in the United States starting in the early 19th century and d...
Relationship during the time of imprisonment changes for the convicted person as well as his or her ...