Over the last three decades, the number of children experiencing the incarceration of one or both parents has grown dramatically. Although the children of prisoners are not under legal sanction, they are nonetheless indirectly subject to the coercive apparatus of the state by virtue of their parent’s status and they are directly subject to this apparatus during their visits to correctional facilities. In this ethnographic study of a mother–child visitation program in jail, we examine secondary prisonization among children of incarcerated mothers. Previous research on secondary prisonization has focused primarily on adults, finding that contact with the prison system alters their conception self, body, moral statuses, emotions, and relations...
We examined the arrest experience and information disclosure of parents arrest to 17 children of inc...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
This article examines 158 inmate mothers released from a maximumsecurity prison to determine the inf...
Given the increased representation of women in prisons, several collateral consequences have followe...
International audienceContext: In France, young children of incarcerated women live with their mothe...
Rates of incarceration in the United States have been increasing at unprecedented rates. The number ...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the impact of mass incarceration on our nation’s children and ...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
Theory and evidence relating parental incarceration, attachment, and psychopathology are reviewed. P...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The purpose of this research...
Parents are the ones who teach children how to get in touch with the inner and outer world. Mother i...
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
Traditional discussions about sentencing policy pay scant attention to the effects of imprisonment o...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
We examined the arrest experience and information disclosure of parents arrest to 17 children of inc...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
This article examines 158 inmate mothers released from a maximumsecurity prison to determine the inf...
Given the increased representation of women in prisons, several collateral consequences have followe...
International audienceContext: In France, young children of incarcerated women live with their mothe...
Rates of incarceration in the United States have been increasing at unprecedented rates. The number ...
The goal of this thesis is to examine the impact of mass incarceration on our nation’s children and ...
Although parental incarceration is both a maternal and paternal issue, it is particularly detrimenta...
Theory and evidence relating parental incarceration, attachment, and psychopathology are reviewed. P...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] The purpose of this research...
Parents are the ones who teach children how to get in touch with the inner and outer world. Mother i...
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
Traditional discussions about sentencing policy pay scant attention to the effects of imprisonment o...
Policies of mass incarceration have resulted in a dramatic increase in the prison population in the ...
We examined the arrest experience and information disclosure of parents arrest to 17 children of inc...
Over the past two decades, the number of imprisoned adults in the United States has quadrupled. Mirr...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...