This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Taylor & Francis in Journal of Scandinavian Studies in Criminology and Crime Prevention on 07/04/2014, available online: doi: 10.1080/14043858.2014.898981Purpose. Parenting programmes are rarely part of prisoners’ rehabilitation, and evaluations of such programmes are lacking. Methods. The present mixed-methods study investigates the International Child Development Programme (ICDP) with 25 incarcerated fathers and a comparison group of 36 community fathers through questionnaires administered before and after parenting courses. Interviews with 20 incarcerated fathers were analysed using thematic analysis. Results. Before the course, the prison group self-reported better parenting skil...
Learning to parent sensitively and safely can be challenging for adults with childhood abuse and neg...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...
There is a significant gap in our knowledge and understanding regarding how to most effectively supp...
An attachment-based, psychotherapeutic parent education course was created for incarcerated mothers ...
Children whose parents are involved in the criminal justice system (CJS) are at increased risk of de...
Learning to parent sensitively and safely can be challenging for adults with childhood abuse and neg...
Objectives: To systematically review and quantitatively synthesize the evidence for the impact of pa...
Children of incarcerated mothers are considered one of the most at risk populations for delinquency....
A majority of inmates in state and federal prisons across the U.S. have been reported to be parents ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand and appreciate the importance of...
Two· thirds of incarcerated women are mothers. Increasing incarcerated mothers\u27 parenting abiliti...
This scoping review addresses the question, what are the outcomes of existing prison parenting educa...
Undergraduate Research SP Award 2005Throughout the history of the correctional system, recidivism, ...
This article presents some of the results from an evaluation of the program Fathers in Prison, creat...
Learning to parent sensitively and safely can be challenging for adults with childhood abuse and neg...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...
There is a significant gap in our knowledge and understanding regarding how to most effectively supp...
An attachment-based, psychotherapeutic parent education course was created for incarcerated mothers ...
Children whose parents are involved in the criminal justice system (CJS) are at increased risk of de...
Learning to parent sensitively and safely can be challenging for adults with childhood abuse and neg...
Objectives: To systematically review and quantitatively synthesize the evidence for the impact of pa...
Children of incarcerated mothers are considered one of the most at risk populations for delinquency....
A majority of inmates in state and federal prisons across the U.S. have been reported to be parents ...
After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand and appreciate the importance of...
Two· thirds of incarcerated women are mothers. Increasing incarcerated mothers\u27 parenting abiliti...
This scoping review addresses the question, what are the outcomes of existing prison parenting educa...
Undergraduate Research SP Award 2005Throughout the history of the correctional system, recidivism, ...
This article presents some of the results from an evaluation of the program Fathers in Prison, creat...
Learning to parent sensitively and safely can be challenging for adults with childhood abuse and neg...
Mothers in prison represent a high-risk parenting population. New Beginnings is an attachment-based ...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...