With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison population in the world. Although more than 1.7 million children currently have a parent behind bars, the actual effects of imprisonment on families are not well understood. Drawing on her current research, Kristin Turney challenges the notion that male incarceration is universally negative for families, painting, instead, a complicated picture of how fathers’ imprisonment impacts family relationships
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in p...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
Despite the slowdown in incarceration rates that has occurred in recent years, more than one child i...
High US incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment o...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Summarizes findings, based on data from the Fragile Families Study in twenty cities, on how children...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
It is no secret that the Criminal Justice System has been put into question and even more so in rece...
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
High rates of incarceration among American men, coupled with high rates of fatherhood among men in p...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
Despite the slowdown in incarceration rates that has occurred in recent years, more than one child i...
High US incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment o...
This study extends research on the consequences of mass imprisonment and the causes of children’s be...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Summarizes findings, based on data from the Fragile Families Study in twenty cities, on how children...
The male incarceration rate has risen dramatically in the last several decades. Over half of incarce...
It is no secret that the Criminal Justice System has been put into question and even more so in rece...
As the growing prison population continues, children from all over face the many challenges and adve...
My research is concerned with the effects of mass incarceration on American families, particularly o...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...