Children of Incarcerated Parents Integrating Research into Best Practices and Policy

This book presents multidimensional knowledge on children of incarcerated parents using Bronfenbrenner’s ecological theory as an organizing framework. It examines the extent to which different levels of the environment are supportive (i.e., leading to resilience) and stress-producing (i.e., contribu...

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Bibliographic Details
Other Authors: Krysik, Judy (Editor), Rodriguez, Nancy (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2022, 2022
Edition:1st ed. 2022
Series:Children of Incarcerated Parents: From Understanding to Impact
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
Table of Contents:
  • Part I. Micro System
  • Chapter 1: Women and Infants Affected by Incarceration: The Potential Value of Home Visiting Program Engagement
  • Chapter 2: Adolescents with Incarcerated Parents: Towards Developmentally-Informed Research and Practice
  • Chapter 3: Family- and School-Based Sources of Resilience among Children of Incarcerated Parents
  • Part II: The Mesosystem
  • Chapter 4: The Forgotten: The Impact of Parental and Familial Incarceration on Fragile Communities
  • Chapter 5: Racial Differences in Female Imprisonment and Foster Care
  • Chapter 6: Language as a Protective Factor: Making Conscious Word Choices to Support Children with Incarcerated Parents
  • Part III: Exo System
  • Chapter 7. Development and Implementation of an Attachment-Based Intervention to Enhance Visits between Children and Their Incarcerated Parents
  • Chapter 8: A Review of Reentry Programs and Their Inclusion of Families
  • Chapter 9: Gender Differences and Implications for Programming Duringthe Reentry of Incarcerated Fathers and Mothers Back into Their Communities
  • Part IV. Macrosystem
  • Chapter 10: We are not collateral consequences: Arrest to re-entry policy solutions for children of incarcerated parents
  • Chapter 11: Toward a Critical Race Analysis of Positive Youth Development for Adolescents of Color Experiencing Parental Incarceration
  • Chapter 12: Programmatic and Policy Responses to Mothers who are Incarcerated
  • Chapter 13: Incarcerated Parents and their Children: Perspectives from the Smart Decarceration Social Work Grand Challenge
  • Epilogue