Disruption of families through incarceration of parents has become an increasingly serious problem over the past decade. The prison population has grown dramatically, and for women prisoners the increases in the population are particularly striking. From 1980 through 1990, the number of women incarcerated in state and federal prisons increased from 13,420 to 43,845, an increase of 227 percent. In a single year, from 1988 to 1989, the number of incarcerated women increased by 24.4 percent. In 1990 there were an additional 37,844 women in local jails. For men the prison population increased by 130 percent from 316,401 to 727,398 between 1980 and 1990. A large portion of these prisoners are parents. Although statistics concerning the number of...
From 2006 to 2016, 32,000 incarcerated parents in the United States permanently lost their parental ...
There are, of course, a number of concerns and difficulties associated with the imprisonment of a pa...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation estimates about 10,000 children in North Dakota have experienced some ...
Disruption of families through incarceration of parents has become an increasingly serious problem o...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
Analyzes data compiled by the Bureau of Justice Statistics on number of parents in prison by race/et...
Since 1990, the female prison population has increased significantly. In the United States, there ar...
Traditional discussions about sentencing policy pay scant attention to the effects of imprisonment o...
The United States prison population has grown at alarming and unprecedented rates in recent decades,...
Using national survey data, we analyze 11-year trends in parental incarceration. Results indicate th...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
Parental incarceration thwarts the relationships of children with their parents. Nurturing family bo...
Today, it is not uncommon for parents in prison—particularly those who lack economic resources and s...
An emerging body of research has shown that parental incarceration can negatively impact the emotion...
More than twenty-five states allow courts to consider parental incarceration or conviction of a crim...
From 2006 to 2016, 32,000 incarcerated parents in the United States permanently lost their parental ...
There are, of course, a number of concerns and difficulties associated with the imprisonment of a pa...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation estimates about 10,000 children in North Dakota have experienced some ...
Disruption of families through incarceration of parents has become an increasingly serious problem o...
In the past decade, the number of female prisoners in New York state and city jails has risen dramat...
Analyzes data compiled by the Bureau of Justice Statistics on number of parents in prison by race/et...
Since 1990, the female prison population has increased significantly. In the United States, there ar...
Traditional discussions about sentencing policy pay scant attention to the effects of imprisonment o...
The United States prison population has grown at alarming and unprecedented rates in recent decades,...
Using national survey data, we analyze 11-year trends in parental incarceration. Results indicate th...
A review of available statistical information shows the irreversible and detrimental impact on paren...
Parental incarceration thwarts the relationships of children with their parents. Nurturing family bo...
Today, it is not uncommon for parents in prison—particularly those who lack economic resources and s...
An emerging body of research has shown that parental incarceration can negatively impact the emotion...
More than twenty-five states allow courts to consider parental incarceration or conviction of a crim...
From 2006 to 2016, 32,000 incarcerated parents in the United States permanently lost their parental ...
There are, of course, a number of concerns and difficulties associated with the imprisonment of a pa...
The Annie E. Casey Foundation estimates about 10,000 children in North Dakota have experienced some ...