Research-To-Practice Brief

Families Left Behind: The Hidden Costs of Incarceration and Reentry

With three quarters of a million parents in prison, this affects their children by disrupting parent-child relationships, altering the networks of familial support, and placing new burdens on governmental services such as schools, foster care, adoption agencies, and youth-serving organizations. This article reviews the cost to society from parental incarceration through the criminal justice system.

Source
Partner Resources
National/International
National
Topics/Subtopics
Special Populations
Incarcerated and Individuals with a Criminal Record
Publication Date
2006-02-01