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Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie.
Children's contact with incarcerated parentsImplications for Policy and Intervention /
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Title/Author:
Children's contact with incarcerated parentsedited by Julie Poehlmann-Tynan.
Reminder of title:
Implications for Policy and Intervention /
other author:
Poehlmann-Tynan, Julie.
Published:
Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015.
Description:
xviii, 115 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Contained By:
Springer eBooks
Subject:
Children of prisonersServices for.
Online resource:
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-16625-4
ISBN:
9783319166254 (electronic bk.)
Children's contact with incarcerated parentsImplications for Policy and Intervention /
Children's contact with incarcerated parents
Implications for Policy and Intervention /[electronic resource] :edited by Julie Poehlmann-Tynan. - Cham :Springer International Publishing :2015. - xviii, 115 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm. - SpringerBriefs in psychology,2192-8363. - SpringerBriefs in psychology..
This Brief explores the potential effects of parent-child contact during incarceration on child and adult relationships, well-being, and parenting as well as corrections-related issues, such as institutional behavior and recidivism. It presents a literature review on what is currently known about parent-child contact during parental incarceration in addition to several empirical studies, followed by a summary, commentary, and briefing report. The empirical studies focus on contact in both jail and prison settings. Because jails in the United States handle more admissions per year than prisons - and studies of jailed parents and their children are not common in the literature - two of the three studies presented focus on jails. Following the empirical studies, a summary that includes recommendations for policy and intervention is presented, along with a commentary that explores what researchers need to do to make effective policy recommendations. This Brief is an essential resource for policy makers and related professionals, graduate students, and researchers in child and school psychology, family studies, public health, social work, law/criminal justice, and sociology.
ISBN: 9783319166254 (electronic bk.)
Standard No.: 10.1007/978-3-319-16625-4doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
724481
Children of prisoners
--Services for.
LC Class. No.: HV8885
Dewey Class. No.: 362.8295
Children's contact with incarcerated parentsImplications for Policy and Intervention /
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