The maintenance of family bonds during incarceration is a key element in the offenders\u2019 re-education programs (Art. 15, Law n.354/1975). The promotion of such bonds becomes particularly important in the case of incarcerated parents; it is well known that the interruption or deterioration in the parent-child relationship may result in a loss of social competencies on the convict\u2019s side. Moreover, the children of convicted parents are at greater risk of marginalization and of developing problems in several areas. In recent years, the Penitentiary Administration has made huge investments to develop \u201cgood practices\u201d aimed at improving the management of interactions between imprisoned parents and their children at a national...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
(in English): Imprisonment does not have a direct impact just on the person who committed the crime ...
With growing jail populations, more children experience paternal incarceration. Using the life cours...
The maintenance of family bonds during incarceration is a key element in the offenders’ re-education...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
Incarceration of men causes many children to lose their fathers to imprisonment temporarily. Parenti...
After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand and appreciate the importance of...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
The aim of this paper is to present the results of the research on the way of understanding the mean...
The purpose of this study was to understand and explore, through a qualitative phenomenological desi...
The present paper aims to explore whether a prison literacy project, Bedtime stories from inside, ca...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
Drawing on the social psychological concept of possible selves (Markus & Nurius, 1986, American ...
The experience of detention often involves the affective, relational, cultural, narrow-minded isolat...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
(in English): Imprisonment does not have a direct impact just on the person who committed the crime ...
With growing jail populations, more children experience paternal incarceration. Using the life cours...
The maintenance of family bonds during incarceration is a key element in the offenders’ re-education...
child bond: Using groups to improve the fatherhood skills of incarcerated fathers Christina (Reineth...
Incarceration of men causes many children to lose their fathers to imprisonment temporarily. Parenti...
After attending this presentation, attendees will better understand and appreciate the importance of...
An intervention aimed at maintaining positive prisoner-family relationships responds to needs of war...
The aim of this paper is to present the results of the research on the way of understanding the mean...
The purpose of this study was to understand and explore, through a qualitative phenomenological desi...
The present paper aims to explore whether a prison literacy project, Bedtime stories from inside, ca...
Despite the decline in crime rates and attempts to regulate prison populations, the United States le...
This study explores the experiences and perceptions of ten male prisoners who are fathers held in Mo...
Drawing on the social psychological concept of possible selves (Markus & Nurius, 1986, American ...
The experience of detention often involves the affective, relational, cultural, narrow-minded isolat...
According to the Bureau of Justice’s special report on “Parents in Prison and Their Minor Children”,...
(in English): Imprisonment does not have a direct impact just on the person who committed the crime ...
With growing jail populations, more children experience paternal incarceration. Using the life cours...