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Social and economic implications of family connections to prisoners

โœ Scribed by Johnna Christian; Jeff Mellow; Shenique Thomas


Book ID
104021333
Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2006
Tongue
English
Weight
159 KB
Volume
34
Category
Article
ISSN
0047-2352

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โœฆ Synopsis


Research about incarceration has moved beyond studies of the individual prisoner to examine how incarceration impacts prisoners' families and neighborhoods. Much of the family-centered work highlights the potential benefits for the prisoner of maintaining ties to family during the incarceration period, and particularly after release. Less thoroughly considered is the potential benefits and costs to families of maintaining a relationship with an incarcerated individual. This article addresses this topic with a qualitative study of prisoners' families, as well as a review of census data in one high incarceration neighborhood. Research findings suggested that there were significant costs, both social and economic, to a prisoner's family if they desired to maintain the most basic level of connection with him. The study further suggested that families and prisoners were put in a position requiring constant negotiation of competing interests.


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