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Children of incarcerated parents : integrating research into best practices and policy / Judy Krysik, Nancy Rodriguez, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Children of incarcerated parents (Springer (Firm))Publisher: Cham, Switzerland : Springer, 2022Description: 1 online resource ( 1 volume) : illustrations (black and white, and color)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9783030847135
  • 3030847136
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Children of incarcerated parents.DDC classification:
  • 362.82/95 23/eng/20220425
LOC classification:
  • HV8885 .C45 2022
Online resources:
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 During the 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.
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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 During the 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.

Includes index.

Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI Available via World Wide Web.

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