Parental Incarceration and the Family – Psychological and Social Effects of Imprisonment on Children, Parents, and Caregivers
Autor Joyce A. Ardittien Limba Engleză Hardback – 27 mai 2012
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780814705124
ISBN-10: 081470512X
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wiley
ISBN-10: 081470512X
Pagini: 258
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Wiley
Recenzii
"This richly-referenced book is both scholarly and engaging. Bringing a family focus to issues of incarceration, it combines a sound conceptual foundation and extensive literature review with vignettes and observations of real people who broke the law and are locked up for years. We get to see the impact that our nations correctional policies have on incarcerated mothers and fathers as well as on the children, spouses, and extended family who are left back home. Comprehensive and insightful, this book will become a standard reference for scholars, policy-makers, and anyone concerned about what incarceration does to families and to our society." Barbara J. Myers, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA
"Skillfully weaves the perspectives of a scientist and clinician with the experiences of incarcerated parents to shed light on child and family outcomes related to one of the largest uncontrolled social experiments in our history..." J. Mark Eddy, Partners for Our Children, School of Social Work, University of Washington
"This richly-referenced book is both scholarly and engaging. Bringing a family focus to issues of incarceration, it combines a sound conceptual foundation and extensive literature review with vignettes and observations of real people who broke the law and are locked up for years. We get to see the impact that our nation's correctional policies have on incarcerated mothers and fathers as well as on the children, spouses, and extended family who are left back home. Comprehensive and insightful, this book will become a standard reference for scholars, policy-makers, and anyone concerned about what incarceration does to families and to our society." Barbara J. Myers, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA "Skillfully weaves the perspectives of a scientist and clinician with the experiences of incarcerated parents to shed light on child and family outcomes related to one of the largest uncontrolled social experiments in our history..." J. Mark Eddy, Partners for Our Children, School of Social Work, University of Washington
"Skillfully weaves the perspectives of a scientist and clinician with the experiences of incarcerated parents to shed light on child and family outcomes related to one of the largest uncontrolled social experiments in our history..." J. Mark Eddy, Partners for Our Children, School of Social Work, University of Washington
"This richly-referenced book is both scholarly and engaging. Bringing a family focus to issues of incarceration, it combines a sound conceptual foundation and extensive literature review with vignettes and observations of real people who broke the law and are locked up for years. We get to see the impact that our nation's correctional policies have on incarcerated mothers and fathers as well as on the children, spouses, and extended family who are left back home. Comprehensive and insightful, this book will become a standard reference for scholars, policy-makers, and anyone concerned about what incarceration does to families and to our society." Barbara J. Myers, Virginia Commonwealth University, Richmond, VA "Skillfully weaves the perspectives of a scientist and clinician with the experiences of incarcerated parents to shed light on child and family outcomes related to one of the largest uncontrolled social experiments in our history..." J. Mark Eddy, Partners for Our Children, School of Social Work, University of Washington
Notă biografică
Joyce A. Arditti is Professor of Human Development at Virginia Tech. Her research interests include family disruption, parent-child relationships in vulnerable families, and public policy. Her scholarship is recognized nationally and abroad and she has published numerous empirical and review articles in therapy, human services, family studies, and criminal justice journals. Joyce recently served as the editor in chief of Family Relations: The Interdisciplinary Journal of Applied Family Studies.
Descriere
Offers an in-depth look at how incarceration affects entire families: offender parents, children, and care-givers