Among the growing discussions about race, justice, inequality and incarceration there has been a greater concern over the financial obligations placed on those who are convicted of crimes. In new research, Caterina G. Roman and Nathan W. Link examine the effects of ongoing child support payments on incarcerated fathers after their release, finding that less than a third had their payments changed whilst in prison, and that over 90 percent had payments in arrears after release. They argue that the multiple social services involved with incarcerated fathers both pre and post imprisonment need to provide more coordinated support so that child support orders do not become unwieldy, burdensome arrears
Incarcerated parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care can find it difficult ...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...
High US incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment o...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Legal barriers or collateral consequences arising from criminal convictions came to the forefront ...
Child support is one of many debts that accumulate for poor nonresident parents during and after inc...
Every year more than half a million prisoners are released back into the community in the US, presen...
This brief, by PRC trainee Elizabeth Cozzolino, uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbe...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
Prior research indicates that strong family support can play an important role in helping men and wo...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Despite the slowdown in incarceration rates that has occurred in recent years, more than one child i...
Criminal justice policies have resulted in millions of Americans being incarcerated over the past th...
Today, it is not uncommon for parents in prison—particularly those who lack economic resources and s...
Incarcerated parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care can find it difficult ...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...
High US incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment o...
High U.S. incarceration rates have motivated recent research on the negative effects of imprisonment...
Legal barriers or collateral consequences arising from criminal convictions came to the forefront ...
Child support is one of many debts that accumulate for poor nonresident parents during and after inc...
Every year more than half a million prisoners are released back into the community in the US, presen...
This brief, by PRC trainee Elizabeth Cozzolino, uses data from the Fragile Families and Child Wellbe...
Widespread use of incarceration in the US, coupled with high rates of inmate fatherhood, has raised ...
Prior research indicates that strong family support can play an important role in helping men and wo...
This paper examines the consequences of incarceration for non-resident White, Latino, and African Am...
Despite the slowdown in incarceration rates that has occurred in recent years, more than one child i...
Criminal justice policies have resulted in millions of Americans being incarcerated over the past th...
Today, it is not uncommon for parents in prison—particularly those who lack economic resources and s...
Incarcerated parents attempting to reunify with their children in foster care can find it difficult ...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Estimates suggest that approximately three-quarters of federal inmates in the United States are fath...