Sunday, January 16, 2011

Children on the Outside

Children on the Outside: VOICING THE PAIN AND HUMAN COSTS OF PARENTAL INCARCERATION / Justice Strategies Report
By Patricia Allard and Judith Greene, January 2011
“Although the pain of losing a parent to prison is tantamount in many respects to losing a parent to death or divorce, the children who remain ‘on the outside’ appear to suffer a special stigma. Unlike children of the deceased or divorced who tend to benefit from society’s familiarity with and acceptance of their loss, children of the incarcerated too often grow up and grieve under a cloud of low expectations and amidst a swirling set of assumptions that they will fail, that they will themselves resort to a life of crime or that they too will succumb to a life of drug addiction." Justice Strategies, a project of the Tides Center, Inc., is a nonpartisan, nonprofit research organization. Our mission is to provide high quality policy research to advocates and policymakers pursuing more humane and cost-effective approaches to criminal justice and immigration law enforcement.
http://www.justicestrategies.org/sites/default/files/publications/JS-COIP-1-13-11.pdf

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