284
Views
15
CrossRef citations to date
0
Altmetric
Original Articles

Differences Among Children Whose Mothers Have Been in Contact with the Criminal Justice System

, PhD, , PhD, , PhD & , MRCPsych
Pages 43-61 | Published online: 09 Oct 2008

References

  • Abram, K. M., Teplin, L. A., and McClelland, G. M., 2003. Comorbidity of severe psychiatric disorders and substance use disorders among women in jail, American Journal of Psychiatry 160 (2003), pp. 1007–1010.
  • Achenbach, T. M., and Edelbrock, C. S., 1981. Behavioral problems and competencies reported by parents of normal and disturbed children aged four through sixteen, Monographs in Social Research and Child Development 8 (1981), pp. 1–82.
  • Allard, P., 2002. Life sentences: Denying welfare benefits to women convicted of drug offenses. Washington, DC: The Sentencing Project; 2002.
  • Ammerman, R., Kolko, D., Kirisci, L., Blackson, T., and Dawes, M., 1999. Child abuse potential in parents with histories of substance use disorder, Child Abuse & Neglect 23 (1999), pp. 1225–1238a.
  • Angold, A., Prendergast, M., Cox, A., Harrington, R., Simonoff, E., and Rutter, M. L., 1995. The Child and Adolescent Psychiatric Assessment (CAPA), Psychological Medicine 25 (1995), pp. 739–53.
  • Beckerman, A., 1998. Charting a course: Meeting the challenge of permanency planning for children with incarcerated mothers, Child Welfare 77 (1998), pp. 513–529.
  • Bernstein, N., 2005. All alone in the world. New York: New Press; 2005.
  • Bloom, B., and Steinhart, D., 1993. Why punish the children: A reappraisal of the children of incarcerated mothers in America. San Francisco: National Council on Crime and Delinquency; 1993.
  • Bush-Baskette, S., and Patino, V., 2004. The National Council on Crime and Delinquency's evaluation of the project development of National Institute of Correction's/ Child Welfare League of America's planning and intervention sites funded to address needs of children of incarcerated parents. Oakland, CA: National Council on Crime and Delinquency; 2004.
  • , Calinski & Harabasz, 1974-cited in text, need reference.
  • Carlson, J. R., 2001. Prison nursery 2000: A five-year review of the prison nursery at the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women, Journal of Offender Rehabilitation 33 (2001), pp. 75–98.
  • Costello, E. J., Angold, A., Burns, B. J., Stangl, D., Erkanli, A., and Wortham, C. M., 1996. The Great Smoky Mountains Study of Youth: goals, designs, methods, and the prevalence of DSM-III-R disorders, Archive of General Psychiatry 53 (1996), pp. 1129–36.
  • Costello, E. J., Farmer, E. M., Angold, A., Burns, B. J., and Erkanli, A., 1997. Psychiatric disorders among American Indian and white youth in Appalachia: The Great Smoky Mountains Study, American Journal of Public Health 87 (1997), pp. 827–932.
  • Costello, E. J., Angold, A., March, J., and Fairbank, J. A., 1998. Life events and post-traumatic stress: the development of a new measure for children and adolescents, Psychological Medicine 28 (1998), pp. 1275–88.
  • Dickon, C., 2005. Family Ties, Through Prison Walls. 2005, Retrieved on Feb 18, 2006 http://www.connectforkids.org/articles/family_through_prison.
  • Giancola, P. R., 2000. Temperament and antisocial behavior in preadolescent boys with or without a family history of a substance use disorder, Psychology of Addictive Behaviors 14 (2000), pp. 56–68.
  • Glueck, S., and Glueck, E., 1950. Unraveling juvenile delinquency. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press; 1950.
  • Johnston, D., 1995. "Effects of parental incarceration". In: Gabel, K., and Johnston, D., eds. Children of incarcerated parents. New York: Lexington Books; 1995. pp. 59–88.
  • Johnston, D., 2003. "What works: Children of incarcerated offenders". In: Gadsen, V., ed. Heading home: Offender reintegration into the family. Landam, MD: American Correctional Association; 2003. pp. 123–154.
  • Johnston, D., and Carlin, M., 1996. Enduring trauma in children of criminal offenders, Progress: Family Systems Research and Therapy 6 (1996), pp. 23–39.
  • Johnston, D., and Gabel, K., 1995. "Jailed mothers". In: Gabel, K., and Johnston, D., eds. Children of incarcerated parents. NY: Free Press; 1995. pp. 41–56.
  • Kazura, K., and Toth, K., 2004. Playrooms in prison: Helping offenders connect with their children, Corrections Today 66 (2004), pp. 128–132.
  • Keller, T. E., Catalono, R. F., Haggerty, K. P., and Fleming, C. G., 2002. Parent figure transition and delinquency and drug use among early adolescent children of substance abusers, American Journal of Drug and Alcohol Abuse 28 (2002), pp. 399–427.
  • Kleinbaum, D. G., Kupper, L. L., and Morgenstern, H., 1982. Epidemiology research: Principles and quantitative methods. New York: Van Nostrand Reinhold; 1982.
  • Koban, L., 1983. Parents in prison: A comparative analysis of the effects of incarceration on the families of men and women, Research in Law, Deviance and Social Control 5 (1983), pp. 171–183.
  • Kupersmidt, J. B., Griesler, P. C., DeRosier, M. E., Patterson, C. J., and Davis, P. W., 1995. Childhood aggression and peer relations in the context of family and neighborhood factors, Child Development 66 (1995), pp. 360–375.
  • Loukas, A., Fitzgerald, H. E., Zucker, R. A., and Eye, A. V., 2001. Parental alcoholism and co-occurring antisocial behavior: Prospective relationships to externalizing behavior problems in their young sons, Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 29 (2001), pp. 91–106.
  • McCord, J., and McCord, W., 1958. The effects of parental role model of criminality, Journal of Social Issues 14 (1958), pp. 66–75.
  • Mullen, F., 1995. A tangled web: Public benefits, grandparents, and grandchildren. Washington, DC: American Association of Retired Persons; 1995.
  • Murray, J., and Farrington, D. P., 2005. Parental imprisonment: Effect on boys' antisocial behaviour and delinquency through the life-course, Journal of Child Psychology and Psychiatry 10 (2005), pp. 1–10.
  • 2005. Mustin, J., D'Arville, D., and Scmaltz-Reidt, Y., eds. Serving children and families of adult offenders: A directory of programs. Washington, D.C.: U. S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections; 2005, (NIC-020200).
  • National Institute of Corrections, 2002. Special issues in corrections: Services for families of prison inmates. Longmont, CO: U.S. Department of Justice, National Institute of Corrections; 2002.
  • Petersilia, J., 1999. "Parole and prisoner reentry in the United States". In: Michael, Tonry, and Petersilia, Joan, eds. Prisons. Chicago: University of Chicago Press; 1999.
  • Phillips, S., and Bloom, B., 1998. In whose best interest? The impact of changing public policy on relatives caring for children with incarcerated parents, Child Welfare 77 (1998), pp. 531–541.
  • Phillips, S. D., Burns, B. J., Wagner, H. R., Kramer, T. L., and Robbins, J. M., 2002. Parental incarceration among youth receiving mental health services, Journal of Child and Family Studies 11 (2002), pp. 385–399.
  • Phillips, S. D., Burns, B. J., Wagner, H. R., and Barth, R. P., 2004. Parental arrest and children in child welfare services agencies, American Journal of Orthopsychiatry 2 (2004), pp. 174–186.
  • Poehlmann, J., 2005. Incarcerated mothers' contact with children. Perceived family relationships, and depressive symptoms, Journal of Family Psychology 19 (3) (2005), pp. 350–357.
  • Ross, T., Khashu, A., and Wamsley, M., 2004. Hard data on hard times: An empirical analysis of maternal incarceration, visitation, and foster care. New York: Vera Institute; 2004.
  • Sarle, W. S., 1983. Cubic clustering criterion, SAS Technical Report A-108. Cary, NC: SAS Institute Inc; 1983.
  • Sharp, S. F., 2004. Oklahoma study of incarcerated mothers and their children. University of Oklahoma: Department of Sociology; 2004.
  • Slavin, P., 2004. Mentoring the children of prisoners, Children's Voices (2004).
  • Smith, A., Krisman, K., Strozler, A. L., and Marley, M. A., 2004. Breaking through the bars: Exploring the experiences of addicted incarcerated parents whose children are cared for by relatives, Families in Society 85 (2004), pp. 187–195.
  • Smith, B. E., and Elstein, S. G., 1994. Children on hold: Improving the response to children whose parents are arrested and incarcerated. Washington, DC: American Bar Association Center on Children and the Law; 1994.
  • Snyder, Z. K., Carol, T. A., Coats, M., and Mullins, M., 2001. Parenting from prison: An examination of a children's visitation program at a women's correctional facility, Marriage & Family Review 32 (2001), pp. 33–62.
  • Stanton, A., 1980. When mothers go to jail. Lexington, MA: Lexington Books; 1980.

Reprints and Corporate Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

To request a reprint or corporate permissions for this article, please click on the relevant link below:

Academic Permissions

Please note: Selecting permissions does not provide access to the full text of the article, please see our help page How do I view content?

Obtain permissions instantly via Rightslink by clicking on the button below:

If you are unable to obtain permissions via Rightslink, please complete and submit this Permissions form. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page.