Hundreds of thousands of Americans are released from prison every year. Drawing on interviews conducted in the mid-2010s in the context of the Multi-site Family Study on Parenting, Partnering and Incarceration, this article explores how the strains of prisoner re-entry interact with those of poverty and family life, and how these combined strains condition proactive engagement with the legal system among re-entering individuals and their intimate and co-parenting partners. We focus our analysis on problems, tensions and struggles for control in parenting and partnership, including inter-parental violence, as these often led to calls or actions that clearly allowed for coercive intervention by parole authorities, courts, child support enforc...
Statement of Problem: Prison not only punishes the one locked away; it also punishes the families “l...
Abstract: This paper explores the impact of the incarceration and return of individuals from prison ...
Among the growing discussions about race, justice, inequality and incarceration there has been a gre...
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are released from prison every year. Drawing on interviews conduc...
This qualitative study explores the difficulties released prisoners and their families encounter thr...
This dissertation explores the life course of individuals who were convicted of violent crimes in ad...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
The portrait of incarceration in America is deeply disturbing. The United States ranks number one in...
The United States maintains one of the highest incarceration rates in the entire world. The disturbi...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
Every year more than half a million prisoners are released back into the community in the US, presen...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Few studies provide firsthand experiences of parental incarceration in adolescents\u27 own voices. F...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
The author begins with a brief discussion of current policy in relation to prisoners' families, then...
Statement of Problem: Prison not only punishes the one locked away; it also punishes the families “l...
Abstract: This paper explores the impact of the incarceration and return of individuals from prison ...
Among the growing discussions about race, justice, inequality and incarceration there has been a gre...
Hundreds of thousands of Americans are released from prison every year. Drawing on interviews conduc...
This qualitative study explores the difficulties released prisoners and their families encounter thr...
This dissertation explores the life course of individuals who were convicted of violent crimes in ad...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
The portrait of incarceration in America is deeply disturbing. The United States ranks number one in...
The United States maintains one of the highest incarceration rates in the entire world. The disturbi...
After nearly four decades of unabated expansion, mass incarceration in the United States has become ...
Every year more than half a million prisoners are released back into the community in the US, presen...
With more than 2 million citizens incarcerated, the United States currently has the largest prison p...
Few studies provide firsthand experiences of parental incarceration in adolescents\u27 own voices. F...
In the age of mass incarceration, over five million children have experienced parental incarceration...
The author begins with a brief discussion of current policy in relation to prisoners' families, then...
Statement of Problem: Prison not only punishes the one locked away; it also punishes the families “l...
Abstract: This paper explores the impact of the incarceration and return of individuals from prison ...
Among the growing discussions about race, justice, inequality and incarceration there has been a gre...