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Children of incarcerated parents : integrating research into best practices and policy / / edited by Judy Krysik and Nancy Rodriguez



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Titolo: Children of incarcerated parents : integrating research into best practices and policy / / edited by Judy Krysik and Nancy Rodriguez Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Cham, Switzerland : , : Springer, , [2022]
©2022
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (286 pages)
Disciplina: 362.8295
Soggetto topico: Children of prisoners
Fills de presos
Serveis socials per als infants
Soggetto genere / forma: Llibres electrònics
Persona (resp. second.): RodriguezNancy
KrysikJudy
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Nota di contenuto: Intro -- Preface -- References -- Contents -- About the Authors -- Part I: The Micro System -- Women and Infants Affected by Incarceration: The Potential Value of Home Visiting Program Engagement -- Introduction -- Female Involvement in U.S. Correctional Systems -- Incarceration, Women's Health, and the Perinatal Period -- Birth Outcomes -- Mental Health -- Breastfeeding -- Home Visiting -- Maternal Outcomes -- Child Outcomes -- Other Considerations -- Families Affected by Incarceration as a Target Sub-group for Home Visitation -- Unique Engagement Challenges -- Conclusion -- References -- Adolescents with Incarcerated Parents: Toward Developmentally Informed Research and Practice -- A Primer on Adolescent Development -- Research on Adolescents with Incarcerated Parents -- Internalizing and Externalizing Problems -- School-Based Outcomes -- Sexual and Physical Health -- Coping and Positive Youth Development -- Summary -- Developmentally Informed Research with Adolescents -- Recommendation #1: Focus More on the Nature and Sources of Within-Group Variability -- Recommendation #2: Integrate Strengths-Based Perspectives -- Recommendation #3: "Zero in" on Regulation and Relationships -- Recommendation #4: Investigate Developmentally Relevant Mediators and Moderators -- Recommendation #5: Integrate Youth Voices and Perspectives -- Developmentally Informed Practice with Adolescents -- Recommendation #1: Develop and Evaluate Programs That Are Specific to Adolescents -- Recommendation #2: Recognize that Adolescents Have Different Needs -- Recommendation #3: Adopt Positive Youth Development Perspectives and Approaches -- References -- Family- and School-Based Sources of Resilience Among Children of Incarcerated Parents -- Introduction -- Background -- Parental Incarceration and Child Well-Being -- Heterogeneous Effects of Parental Incarceration.
Resilience Among Children of Incarcerated Parents -- The Current Study -- Data and Methods -- Measures -- Analytic Strategy -- Results -- Quantitative Findings -- Examples from the Qualitative Analyses -- Discussion -- References -- Part II: The Meso System -- The Forgotten: The Impact of Parental and Familial Incarceration on Fragile Communities -- Introduction -- Historical Perspective of Family Separation -- The Prevalence of Parental Incarceration -- The Prevalence of Familial Incarceration -- The Prevalence of Sibling Incarceration -- Impacts of Parental Incarceration -- Household Impacts -- School-Based Impacts -- Health Impacts -- Long-Term Impacts -- Impacts of Familial and Sibling Incarceration -- Building Resiliency -- The Need for Interdisciplinary Research -- The Need for Program Evaluations -- Localized Analysis -- Public Policy -- Federal Legislation -- State Legislation -- Conclusion -- References -- Racial Differences in Female Imprisonment and Foster Care -- Background and Motivation -- Decline in Black-White Foster Care Rates -- Imprisonment Rate Disparities -- Relationship Between Incarceration and Foster Care -- On the Decline in Racial Disparity in Foster Care Rates -- Research Questions and Hypotheses -- Data Sources -- Measures -- Methods -- Results -- Black Child Foster Care Entry -- White Child Foster Care Entry -- Hispanic Child Foster Care Entry -- Foster Care Placement Rates -- Discussion -- Other Explanations and Implications to Consider -- Limitations and Future Directions -- References -- Language as a Protective Factor: Making Conscious Word Choices to Support Children with Incarcerated Parents -- Person-First Language -- Language as a Protective Factor for Children -- Alternative Terms -- A Movement Underway -- Conclusion -- Resources for Humanizing Language -- Part III: The Exo System.
Development and Implementation of an Attachment-Based Intervention to Enhance Visits Between Children and Their Incarcerated Parents -- Development of the Enhanced Visits Model -- Focus on Visits -- Focus on Jails -- Theoretical Basis of the Model -- The Enhanced Visits Conceptual Model -- Implementation of the Feasibility Study -- Case Study -- Conclusion -- References -- A Review of Reentry Programs and Their Inclusion of Families -- A Review of Reentry Programs and Their Inclusion of Families -- Recidivism -- Families and Recidivism -- Method -- Results -- Discussion -- References -- Gender Differences and Implications for Programming During the Reentry of Incarcerated Fathers and Mothers Back into Their Communities -- Backgrounds of Incarcerated Men and Women -- State-Wide Survey of Men and Women -- Sample -- Measures -- Analytic Strategy -- Results -- Discussion -- Gender-Responsive Intervention -- Gender-Responsiveness in Existing Programs -- Programs for Men -- Programs for Women -- What Might Gender-Responsive Programming Look like for Fathers and for Mothers? -- Conclusions -- References -- Part IV: The Macro System -- We Are Not Collateral Consequences: Arrest to Reentry Policy Solutions for Children of Incarcerated Parents -- Children of Color and Community Needs -- Protecting the Well-Being of Children During Arrest -- Maintaining Children's Connections to Their Parents -- Include Children in Decision-Making Regarding Their Living Situation and Support Caretakers -- Sentencing: Parent and Caregiver Alternative Sentencing and Prison Proximity -- Support Educational Opportunities for COIP -- Healthcare: Mental and Physical Health -- Reentry Assistance -- Summary -- References -- Towards a Critical Race Analysis of Positive Youth Development for Adolescents of Color Experiencing Parental Incarceration -- Background.
Situating Adolescents of Color with Incarcerated Parents in Positive Youth Development -- Parental Incarceration as an Adverse Childhood Experience -- Situating Adolescents and their Families within Punishment System -- Adolescents, Parental Incarceration, and COVID-19 -- Theoretical Framework -- Counterstories as Theory, Praxis, and Pedagogy -- The Real(Ist) Counterstory of Adolescents of Color Experiencing Parental Incarceration -- Interest Convergence and the Transition to Adulthood for Youth of Incarcerated Parents -- The Intersectional Lived Experiences of Adolescents Experiencing Parental Incarceration -- Positive Youth Development and the Criminal (in)Justice System -- Discussion -- References -- Programmatic and Policy Responses to Mothers Who Are Incarcerated -- Contemporary Theories of Women's Criminal Behavior -- Characteristics of Women in Prison -- Special Problems Encountered by Women in Prison -- Impact of Incarceration on Parenting -- Discussion -- References -- Incarcerated Parents and Their Children: Perspectives from the Smart Decarceration Social Work Grand Challenge -- Do Differences in Prisons and Jails Matter for Families? -- Programs and Services for Incarcerated Parents -- Contact and Communication -- Recommendations from a Smart Decarceration Perspective -- Alternative Sentencing -- Family-Focused Programming and Strategies -- Maintaining Connections during Incarceration -- Conclusion -- References -- Epilogue -- References -- Index.
Titolo autorizzato: Children of incarcerated parents  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 3-030-84713-6
Formato: Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
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