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Corrections
Policy, Practice and Research
Volume 9, 2024 - Issue 3
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Research Article

Understanding the Needs and Programmatic Interests of Incarcerated Parents: Findings from a Prison Needs Assessment

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ABSTRACT

Incarcerated people – including those who are parents – have a diverse set of criminogenic needs and responsivity issues, raising questions about how best to support them in prison. Using a sample of 2,120 adults in state prison, this study examined self-reported needs and programs of interest, assessed how these varied by parenting status and between mothers and fathers, and considered predictors of individuals’ interest in parenting services. Participants most frequently reported needs related to negative peer influences, substance use, and housing; meanwhile employment and education programs received the most interest. Parents were more likely than non-parents to express needs regarding family relationships; mothers self-identified substance use and mental health treatment, whereas fathers more often called for employment programming. Being younger, a mother, or a parent of color, as well as having younger children and contact during prison, were associated with increased odds of expressing interest in parenting programs. These findings inform decisions around prison programming that better fits individuals’ self-identified needs.

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This research did not receive any specific grant from funding agencies in the public, commercial, or not-for-profit sectors.

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