Increasing rates of maternal incarceration are potentially linked to development of delinquency in the children of these mothers. Current literature points to the intergenerational transmission of criminality that may result in future low socioeconomic status and unemployment for children of incarcerated mothers, yet little of this literature addresses the link between maternal incarceration and juvenile delinquency. Using attachment theory as the foundation, the purpose of this quantitative correlational study was to assess correlation between maternal incarceration and juvenile delinquency, as well as investigate the mediating role of child gender, race, current relationship with the primary caregiver, and disciplinary environment. The sa...
Each year over a million individuals are held in U.S. jails or prisons. Even as research has been de...
The experience of parental incarceration has been linked to increased risk for developmental and hea...
This dissertation explores whether families of incarcerated fathers are more likely to experience fo...
The rate of maternal incarceration has significantly increased throughout the past forty years. A ri...
As incarceration rates across the United States have continued to rise, there has been growing conce...
As incarceration rates across the United States have continued to rise, there has been growing conce...
Many children in the United States have experienced the imprisonment of a parent, given the country\...
Children of incarcerated mothers are at increased risk for social and emotional difficulties, yet fe...
Children of incarcerated mothers are at increased risk for social and emotional difficulties, yet fe...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
The present study examines the risky and delinquent behavior of juvenile detainees, the quality of t...
Theory and evidence relating parental incarceration, attachment, and psychopathology are reviewed. P...
Parental incarceration affects millions of children in the United States annually yet researching th...
Children who experience maternal incarceration are faced with many stressors and are at-risk for psy...
Tougher sentencing policies have resulted in a dramatic increase in the jail and prison populations ...
Each year over a million individuals are held in U.S. jails or prisons. Even as research has been de...
The experience of parental incarceration has been linked to increased risk for developmental and hea...
This dissertation explores whether families of incarcerated fathers are more likely to experience fo...
The rate of maternal incarceration has significantly increased throughout the past forty years. A ri...
As incarceration rates across the United States have continued to rise, there has been growing conce...
As incarceration rates across the United States have continued to rise, there has been growing conce...
Many children in the United States have experienced the imprisonment of a parent, given the country\...
Children of incarcerated mothers are at increased risk for social and emotional difficulties, yet fe...
Children of incarcerated mothers are at increased risk for social and emotional difficulties, yet fe...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
The present study examines the risky and delinquent behavior of juvenile detainees, the quality of t...
Theory and evidence relating parental incarceration, attachment, and psychopathology are reviewed. P...
Parental incarceration affects millions of children in the United States annually yet researching th...
Children who experience maternal incarceration are faced with many stressors and are at-risk for psy...
Tougher sentencing policies have resulted in a dramatic increase in the jail and prison populations ...
Each year over a million individuals are held in U.S. jails or prisons. Even as research has been de...
The experience of parental incarceration has been linked to increased risk for developmental and hea...
This dissertation explores whether families of incarcerated fathers are more likely to experience fo...